Virtual Veteran Care Resources for Caregivers
Connection Club, Dick Eardley Senior Center, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, (9am – 3pm)
Dick Eardley Senior Center is offering adult day care services for local families. Supervised activities will include arts & crafts, games, lunch snacks and camaraderie.
Call 208-608-7578 for more information
Grandparent Raising Grandchildren Support Group, 4th Tuesday of the month, Idaho Falls
Location: Eastern Idaho Community Action 935 E Lincoln Rd. Idaho Falls, Idaho
Contact: 208.522-5370 ext 203
Dementia Minds, Insights of Persons Living Well with Neurocognitive Disorders
Are interested in learning more about participating in a Dementia Minds group? Groups are for persons living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
Grandparents raising grandchildren? Support is here!
If you are raising a child when their parents are unable to, you are a kinship caregiver:
Idaho Kinship Care Resources (English)
Idaho Kinship Care Resources (Spanish)
Grandfamilies Adoption_Guardianship Fact Sheet (Idaho)
Veterans talking to Veterans – Online Sessions
The Idaho Division of Veterans Services has sponsored the program and seven certified coaches have been trained across Idaho. Veterans talking to Veterans is FREE! Call or text Adam at (208) 488-2052 or email: buildingstrongervets@gmail.com
Dementia Conversations (Online Mondays and Fridays)
Whether you have recently received a diagnosis of dementia, are embarking on the journey of supporting a loved one, or are just interested in learning more about the experience of living with dementia, Dementia Conversations is a place for you! Join us in a friendly space where no expertise is necessary and where there are no bad questions. While we may not know the answer, as the experience of living with dementia is varied and diverse, we will share our experiences and perspectives, and we look forward to hearing your views as well!
Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 helpline 800.272.3900
Call us. We are available around the clock, 365 days a year at 800.272.3900. Dial 711 to connect with a TRS operator.
Contact the Helpline any time, any day of the year. Help is available in your preferred language through our bilingual staff or interpreter service, which accommodates more than 200 languages. All conversations are confidential.
https://www.alz.org/help-support/resources/helpline