A free, online support group.
Third Tuesday of each month, 6:30-8 p.m.
The group is for those who are unpaid or family caregivers for someone who is living with dementia
To register or learn more, contact:
Lionel Wang 206.854.4700 | lionel.s.wang@gmail.com
Visit alzwa.org to learn more about caregiver programs and resources. To further extend your network of support, visit our online community, ALZ connected®, at alzconnected.org.
Build a support system with people who understand.
Alzheimer’s Association® support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for the care partners of people living with dementia to:
• Develop a support system.
• Exchange practical information on
challenges and possible solutions.
• Talk through issues and ways of coping.
• Share feelings, needs and concerns.
• Learn about community resources.
A free, online support group.
Third Tuesday of each month, 6:30-8 p.m.
The group is for those who are unpaid or family caregivers for someone who is living with dementia
To register or learn more, contact:
Lionel Wang 206.854.4700 | lionel.s.wang@gmail.com
Visit alzwa.org to learn more about caregiver programs and resources. To further extend your network of support, visit our online community, ALZ connected®, at alzconnected.org.
Build a support system with people who understand.
Alzheimer’s Association® support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for the care partners of people living with dementia to:
• Develop a support system.
• Exchange practical information on
challenges and possible solutions.
• Talk through issues and ways of coping.
• Share feelings, needs and concerns.
• Learn about community resources.
A free, online support group.
Third Tuesday of each month, 6:30-8 p.m.
The group is for those who are unpaid or family caregivers for someone who is living with dementia
To register or learn more, contact:
Lionel Wang 206.854.4700 | lionel.s.wang@gmail.com
Visit alzwa.org to learn more about caregiver programs and resources. To further extend your network of support, visit our online community, ALZ connected®, at alzconnected.org.
Build a support system with people who understand.
Alzheimer’s Association® support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for the care partners of people living with dementia to:
• Develop a support system.
• Exchange practical information on
challenges and possible solutions.
• Talk through issues and ways of coping.
• Share feelings, needs and concerns.
• Learn about community resources.
A free, online support group.
Third Tuesday of each month, 6:30-8 p.m.
The group is for those who are unpaid or family caregivers for someone who is living with dementia
To register or learn more, contact:
Lionel Wang 206.854.4700 | lionel.s.wang@gmail.com
Visit alzwa.org to learn more about caregiver programs and resources. To further extend your network of support, visit our online community, ALZ connected®, at alzconnected.org.
Build a support system with people who understand.
Alzheimer’s Association® support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for the care partners of people living with dementia to:
• Develop a support system.
• Exchange practical information on
challenges and possible solutions.
• Talk through issues and ways of coping.
• Share feelings, needs and concerns.
• Learn about community resources.
A free, online support group.
Third Tuesday of each month, 6:30-8 p.m.
The group is for those who are unpaid or family caregivers for someone who is living with dementia
To register or learn more, contact:
Lionel Wang 206.854.4700 | lionel.s.wang@gmail.com
Visit alzwa.org to learn more about caregiver programs and resources. To further extend your network of support, visit our online community, ALZ connected®, at alzconnected.org.
Build a support system with people who understand.
Alzheimer’s Association® support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for the care partners of people living with dementia to:
• Develop a support system.
• Exchange practical information on
challenges and possible solutions.
• Talk through issues and ways of coping.
• Share feelings, needs and concerns.
• Learn about community resources.
A free, online support group.
Third Tuesday of each month, 6:30-8 p.m.
The group is for those who are unpaid or family caregivers for someone who is living with dementia
To register or learn more, contact:
Lionel Wang 206.854.4700 | lionel.s.wang@gmail.com
Visit alzwa.org to learn more about caregiver programs and resources. To further extend your network of support, visit our online community, ALZ connected®, at alzconnected.org.
Build a support system with people who understand.
Alzheimer’s Association® support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for the care partners of people living with dementia to:
• Develop a support system.
• Exchange practical information on
challenges and possible solutions.
• Talk through issues and ways of coping.
• Share feelings, needs and concerns.
• Learn about community resources.
A free, online support group.
Third Tuesday of each month, 6:30-8 p.m.
The group is for those who are unpaid or family caregivers for someone who is living with dementia
To register or learn more, contact:
Lionel Wang 206.854.4700 | lionel.s.wang@gmail.com
Visit alzwa.org to learn more about caregiver programs and resources. To further extend your network of support, visit our online community, ALZ connected®, at alzconnected.org.
Build a support system with people who understand.
Alzheimer’s Association® support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for the care partners of people living with dementia to:
• Develop a support system.
• Exchange practical information on
challenges and possible solutions.
• Talk through issues and ways of coping.
• Share feelings, needs and concerns.
• Learn about community resources.
A free, online support group.
Third Tuesday of each month, 6:30-8 p.m.
The group is for those who are unpaid or family caregivers for someone who is living with dementia
To register or learn more, contact:
Lionel Wang 206.854.4700 | lionel.s.wang@gmail.com
Visit alzwa.org to learn more about caregiver programs and resources. To further extend your network of support, visit our online community, ALZ connected®, at alzconnected.org.
Build a support system with people who understand.
Alzheimer’s Association® support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for the care partners of people living with dementia to:
• Develop a support system.
• Exchange practical information on
challenges and possible solutions.
• Talk through issues and ways of coping.
• Share feelings, needs and concerns.
• Learn about community resources.
A free, online support group.
Third Tuesday of each month, 6:30-8 p.m.
The group is for those who are unpaid or family caregivers for someone who is living with dementia
To register or learn more, contact:
Lionel Wang 206.854.4700 | lionel.s.wang@gmail.com
Visit alzwa.org to learn more about caregiver programs and resources. To further extend your network of support, visit our online community, ALZ connected®, at alzconnected.org.
Build a support system with people who understand.
Alzheimer’s Association® support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for the care partners of people living with dementia to:
• Develop a support system.
• Exchange practical information on
challenges and possible solutions.
• Talk through issues and ways of coping.
• Share feelings, needs and concerns.
• Learn about community resources.
A free, online support group.
Third Tuesday of each month, 6:30-8 p.m.
The group is for those who are unpaid or family caregivers for someone who is living with dementia
To register or learn more, contact:
Lionel Wang 206.854.4700 | lionel.s.wang@gmail.com
Visit alzwa.org to learn more about caregiver programs and resources. To further extend your network of support, visit our online community, ALZ connected®, at alzconnected.org.
Build a support system with people who understand.
Alzheimer’s Association® support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for the care partners of people living with dementia to:
• Develop a support system.
• Exchange practical information on
challenges and possible solutions.
• Talk through issues and ways of coping.
• Share feelings, needs and concerns.
• Learn about community resources.
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