Alzheimer’s Association support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for people living with dementia and their care partners to: 1) Develop a support system; 2) Exchange practical information on challenges and possible solutions; 3) Talk through issues and ways of coping; 4) Share feelings, needs, and concerns; 5) Learn about community resources.
For Support 24/7/365 – Call or Text 988 (Suicide and Crisis Lifeline), Call 844-345-4569 (Seasons Crisis/Talk Line)
Dementia/Alhzeimers/Stroke
Elderbridge Agency on Aging–Dementia Friends
Dementia Friends is a global movement that is changing the way people think, act, and talk about dementia. You become a Dementia Friend by attending a free one-hour information session to learn about this worldwide movement. You’ll learn what dementia is, what it’s like to live with the disease, and some tips for communicating with people who have dementia.
Department of Health and Human Services–Clay County
Iowa Department of Health and Human Services Adult Protective Services investigates allegations of dependent adult abuse.
Clay County Behavioral Health LINC (Local Initiative for Networking and Collaboration) is dedicated to connecting providers and organizations through partnership and education to help improve access and effectiveness of behavioral health and addiction recovery services in Clay County, Iowa. Our mission is nurturing hope, health, and wellness through community collaboration.