RESOURCE CENTER
Our Resource Center is a hub of information and support for individuals facing memory challenges, their caregivers, and older adults. It offers helpful guides, articles, and updates on brain health, memory, technology, learning, and community resources. Designed to be accessible and easy to navigate, the Resource Center empowers visitors with knowledge, practical tools, and connections to help them stay informed, supported, and engaged.
INDIVIDUAL RESOURCES
Helpful Guides
Brain Health & Memory
Community Resources
Blog & Articles
Technology & Learning
FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We provide programs and services designed to support individuals facing memory challenges, as well as their caregivers and families. This includes educational resources, community-based programs, and support groups that offer both practical guidance and emotional support. Our goal is to improve quality of life and ensure no one faces these challenges alone.
Our programs are designed for older adults experiencing memory challenges, individuals living with dementia, and both paid and unpaid caregivers. We also support family members who are navigating the emotional and practical realities of caregiving. Memory-related conditions often affect a wide network of loved ones, and our services are designed to support this broader community.
No formal diagnosis is required to participate in most of our programs. If you or a loved one are experiencing memory-related challenges, you are welcome to access our resources and support. We aim to make support accessible at every stage of the journey.
We provide education, practical tools, and community support to help caregivers feel more confident and less overwhelmed. This includes training, support groups, and strategies to manage care and reduce burnout. Caregiver education is a core focus of our work, helping improve outcomes for both caregivers and those they support.
The Montessori approach focuses on engaging individuals living with dementia in meaningful, personalized activities based on their abilities, interests, and life experiences. This method promotes independence, purpose, and emotional well-being. It is a widely recognized, person-centered approach that enhances quality of life.
