Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter to offer Virtual Resource Fair
- By: Alzheimer's Association
- Last Updated: September 30, 2020
The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana
Chapter is offering a Virtual Resource Fair Friday, Oct. 16 from 11 a.m. – 3:30
p.m. central time.
This is an a la carte event that will feature a number of expert speakers from
organizations such as the Indiana Long-term Care Ombudsman Program, the Indiana
Association of Area Agencies on Aging, the Indiana Health Care Association and
the Indiana Association of Home and Hospice Care. These special guests will
provide information about the services available to Hoosiers affected by
Alzheimer’s and other dementia at every stage of the disease.
“Indiana is fortunate to have a number of organizations that provide a wealth
of resources for those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementia,” said
Stephanie Laskey, Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter program
director. “No one should go through this journey alone, and we want to make
sure people living with the disease and their families are aware of the help
that is available to them.”
Attendees will also have the opportunity to learn about the financial and legal
considerations that come with a dementia diagnosis and the process for
determining when it is time to stop driving.
“We often hear from families that the decision to stop driving is one of the
most difficult they face,” continued Laskey. “Planning ahead can help make that
transition easier on everyone, and we’re fortunate to have a certified driving
specialist who will discuss how families can prepare in advance.”
Registration for the Virtual Resource Fair is free and available at alz.org/CRF or via the Alzheimer’s Association
24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900. A full schedule of events and login information
for all of these sessions will be provided upon registration