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Memory Cafe

Memory Cafe

Bring your care recipient and get connected with others also looking for assistance and support!

Memory Café is a comfortable, safe and engaging place for people living with memory loss along with their care partners to meet with others in a like situation.  Joining us will help you remain socially active and get connected to important programs and resources in the local area.

Drop in, grab a cup of coffee and talk with others. A professional knowledgeable about a variety of conditions that affect memory and thinking, such as Alzheimer’s disease, is available to answer questions, provide education and supportive ideas.

Memory Café

Every Monday
9:30 a.m. to noon
Tempe Public Library, 3500 S. Rural Road

 

On the second Wednesday of the month at the Memory Café from 1:00 to 2:30 pm, a specific topic about dementia will be presented by a professional in the field.  Dementia Friendly Tempe presents offers FREE education lectures to raise community awareness of memory loss conditions and help families access available resources.

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Sharon G., caregiver to her son, a veteran
Sharon G., caregiver to her son, a veteran

Mary lives with late stage Alzheimer’s so Patty spends about 9 hours daily to assist her with things like bathing, cooking, dressing, and going to the doctor’s office for appointments. Patty takes Mary to an Adult Day Center three days a week through the Arizona Caregiver Coalition so that she can enjoy respite. Mary loved it at the center and made friends. It became something that she truly looked forward to every week.

Patty P., caregiver to her mother
Patty P., caregiver to her mother

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Rick D., caregiver to his wife
Rick D., caregiver to his wife

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