The Alzheimer’s Association – Eastern North Carolina Chapter has formed a local Currituck County Caregiver Support Group for family, friends and caregivers who care for someone living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. The meeting will be held as follows:
Third Thursday of each month
10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Currituck Senior Center
130 Community Way, Barco, NC 27917
Alzheimer’s Association support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for caregivers. They allow participants to develop a support system and exchange practical information on challenges and possible solutions. The groups also allow opportunity to talk through issues and discuss ways of coping and share feelings of needs and concerns. Group members also learn about community resources that can help them in their caregiving role.
The caregivers support group’s first meeting will take place the following Thursday, September 19, but a special educational kickoff program, “Responding to Dementia Related Behaviors,” will take place on Thursday, September 12 from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. at the same location, the Currituck Senior Center. To register for the special kickoff, call 800.272.3900 or visit tinyurl.com/Behavior912.
“The demands of being an Alzheimer’s caregiver are all-encompassing and increase over time as the disease progresses,” said Christine John-Fuller, executive director, Alzheimer’s Association – Eastern North Carolina Chapter. “No one should face Alzheimer’s alone. We are grateful to the Currituck Senior Center for helping bring this important aspect of caregiver support to the Currituck County community.”
It is estimated that in Currituck County, there is a 9% Alzheimer’s disease prevalence rate in their age 65 and older population. This equates to an estimated 500 individuals in the county.
For more information on the Currituck Senior Center Caregiver Support Group, email bbvallely@alz.org or call 919-241-5960.
For more information on support for individuals and families impacted by Alzheimer’s, any of the Association’s resources and how to get involved can be found by visiting the Alzheimer’s Association – Eastern North Carolina Chapter at alz.org/nc or by calling our 24/7 Helpline (800-272-3900).