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Share your stories and socialize with others – First Link® Memory Café at Mosaic

Are you interested in memory related issues? The first of this year’s “First Link® Memory Café at Mosaic“ monthly events starts tomorrow, Tuesday 28 January.  This is for Individuals who have been diagnosed with early Alzheimer’s disease and/or related dementias, their Care Partners as well as those who worry about memory problems.

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Come “Share your stories and socialize with others”.

When – Last Tuesday each month: January 28th, February 25th, March 25th & April 29

Time – 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Where: Mosaic Home Care Services & Community Resource Centre,

The Shops on Steeles and 404 (Shopping Mall), 2900 Steeles Avenue East, Suite 218, Thornhill, ON L3T 4X1

What – Socialization & Information Networking for Care Partners

Why – Being active physically, socially, and mentally is good for the brain

To register – Please phone 905.597.7000 (ext.223) – No charge for event.

& for more information:

 All around the world – Welcome to the Memory Cafe/Alzheimer’s Cafe

And so, the buzz is spreading, from Europe, the United States, and now across Canada: welcome to a cafe style environment geared towards people diagnosed with Early Alzheimer’s disease and/or related dementias, their Care Partners as well as those who worry about memory problems. The cafes provide a friendly atmosphere where people can socialize and share experiences over a cup of coffee or tea/refreshments.

The “café environment” idea was pioneered by Dr. Bére Miesen, a Dutch clinical psychologist in 1997, with his key message:

“Do not hide away – come and participate with us, in this safe [AC] space, and in society and life as much as you can. You did not ask to get dementia, and it could happen to any of us. Here we understand – and want to talk about it and learn to live with it.”[1]

According to Dr Marco Blom “an AC is much more than a social gathering. Its purpose is to reduce the stigma surrounding dementia by facilitating social contact and providing education about dementia, for everyone affected by and interested in all types of dementia…..topics relating to dementia are presented and discussed knowledgably, sensitively and openly with people with dementia their carers/caregivers”

These programs can be held in community/senior centres, clubhouses or any place with a relaxed atmosphere where individuals can socialize, play games, listen to guest speakers, and ask questions in a non-threatening environment. Support staff from the Alzheimer’s Society, social workers and other professionals are there to provide support and guidance.

To find out more information on The First Link® Memory Café in York Region contact www.alzheimer-york.com or call 888-414-5550 and ask for Trevor.

First Link ®Memory Café at Mosaic will run the last Tuesday of each month from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. call 905-597-7000 for more information. This program is organized by the Alzheimer Society York Region and partnered with Mosaic Home Care Services & Community Resource Centre.

To find an Alzheimer’s Café in your area: Contact your local Alzheimer Society for Services and information. Alzheimer Society in your area at www.alzheimer.ca/on or call 800-879-4226

Jane Teasdale

Director of Business Development & Community Relations


[1] http://www.alzheimercafe.co.uk/Media/TAD1.pdf

Share your stories and socialize with others.

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