Alzheimer’s Institute offers introductory dementia caregiver seminar
PHOENIX (Jan. 13, 2009) — As a caregiver of someone with a memory disorder do you need help? Attend the COMPASS (Caregivers of Memory-impaired Persons Acquiring Successful Strategies) class and learn how to begin to successfully navigate caregiving. This 90-minute program offered by Banner Alzheimer’s Institute is free of charge and includes instruction and handout materials.
- WHAT: Educational seminar for caregivers of someone with Alzheimer’s or related dementia.
- WHERE: Glendale Public Library, 5959 W. Brown St., Glendale
- FEE: Free of charge
- WHEN: Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009 7-8:30pm
- RESERVATIONS: Banner Alzheimer’s Institute, (602) 239-6850
About Banner Alzheimer’s Institute
The Banner Alzheimer’s Institute is a treatment and research facility dedicated to helping patients with memory and thinking problems. It offers clinical care for patients; provides education, referral and support services for family and caregivers; and conducts leading-edge research in clinical trials, brain imaging and genetics studies. The Institute is devoted to finding effective Alzheimer’s disease-slowing and prevention treatments in the shortest time possible. Banner Alzheimer’s Institute is owned and operated by Phoenix-based Banner Health, a nonprofit organization.
