| Senior Day Services
The next best place to home.
An activity-based program designed to maximize
the well-being of persons with cognitive or functional impairments,
and/or frail older adults, through a safe, supervised environment
with opportunities for socialization.
Senior Day Services is Siouxland's first and
only dementia-specific adult day service--designed for (but
not restricted to) persons adults with Alzheimer's disease or
related disorders.
Safe door-to-door transportation is available.
More about Senior Day
Services |
For
more information contact
Contact Center |
| Family Assistance
Program
Coordinated care consultation program designed
to manage the needs of, and services for, persons with Alzheimer's
disease, their caregiver, and family members. Rather than navigate
the maze of available services and support yourself, just call
our staff and we'll take care of whatever you or your loved
one needs.
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| Education
Services
Workshops, in-services, conferences and presentations
for everyone--family members, civic and community groups, law
enforcement and public safety personnel, and health care professionals.
Our Resource Library includes video, audio,
and printed educational materials. An extensive selection of
books, pamphlets, brochures and videotapes are available for
purchase or check-out.

The Dementia Care Learning Institute is our
special initiative for training and certifying long-term care
professionals (nursing home and assisted living facility staff,
as well as home health providers) about the challenges of Alzheimer's.
Visit the Dementia Care Learning
Institute |
Alzheimer's
Association Resource Library Visit
us at420 Chambers St.
Sioux City |
| Helpline
Whether you need a helping hand or just a
shoulder to cry on, our trained professionals are there 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week to provide information and guidance by
phone or email.
800 272 3900
| help@alz-sioux.org |
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| In-home Respite
Need a "time-out" from caregiving?
Trained volunteers provide brief periods of respite for 24-hour
caregivers.
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| Safe Return
To enable police and private citizens to identify
people with Alzheimer's disease and help them return home quickly,
the Alzheimer's Association created the Safe Return
program with the assistance and support of the US Department
of Justice.
Safe Return is the only nationwide system
designed to help identify, locate and return to safety individuals
who are memory impaired due to Alzheimer's disease or a related
disorder.
More
about Safe Return | Register
online |
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| Alzheimer's Awareness
Groups
You don't have to go through it alone. Meet
others who share the caregiving experience, who understand the
special challenges of Alzheimer's--and often, how to solve them.
Local Awareness Groups |
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