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PixieDustStorm
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Posted 1/31/2005 6:21 AM (GMT 0)
Do any of y'all go to support groups? Do you find it to be beneficial? I keep reading about how it's a good idea for the caregivers to go, but I'm having a difficult time finding one in my area.
SnowyLynne
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Posted 1/31/2005 11:14 AM (GMT 0)
It depends on where you live.Call the Alzheimer's Association chapter in your area.
AlwaysRosie
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Posted 1/31/2005 2:18 PM (GMT 0)
Hi Pixie - Great Topic!
I hope some others post here. I haven't gone either. Because I measure the use of my time (and limited energy - I am from the Lupus forum). I would love to know how helpful these groups are, as I would visit w/dad while Mom goes to the meetings. Thanks for the great idea!!!!
If you've been a support meeting - please post and let us know what helpful things you have learned.
Hello SnowyLynn - how are you doing these days?
Blessings!
SnowyLynne
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Posted 1/31/2005 6:15 PM (GMT 0)
Most caregiver support groups are good,it just depends on how the fasillitator handles things.
PixieDustStorm
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Posted 2/1/2005 1:17 AM (GMT 0)
I spent some time looking for support groups yesterday, but it seemed like most of the ones that I was finding are for people with Alzheimer's, not the caregivers. But I found a hotline that says it will find a support group that best fits your needs (I don't have the number with me now, but if anyone wants it let me know).
SnowyLynne
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Posted 2/1/2005 1:37 AM (GMT 0)
Hmm,Didn't realise there were so many for the ones with AD.I'm near Wichita Falls & there are none here for the affecteds.just a couple for caregivers.
PixieDustStorm
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Posted 2/1/2005 6:30 AM (GMT 0)
I found a bunch that lists their type as peer groups.
I'm going to Silverado with Nana on Friday. I'll ask them about support groups then.
Post Edited (PixieDustStorm) : 2/3/2005 10:19:07 AM (GMT-7)
AlwaysRosie
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Posted 2/3/2005 10:56 AM (GMT 0)
Pixie:
I found the following website which will locate your nearest Alzheimers Chapter - includes telephone numbers, address, etc.:
http://www.alz.org/findchapter.asp
Blessings!
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