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Upcoming Events

  • May
    16

    Memory Café – Culinary Edition

    The Memory Café provides social opportunities for families affected by dementia to engage with others experiencing similar circumstances in a supportive community environment.
  • May
    22

    Health Digital Literacy for Caregivers: Online Health Resources

  • May
    27

    Dementia Basics- Virtual Class

Event Registration

Caring for the Caregiver events are offered at no cost to you. View Events

External events

  • The Biggs Institute 
  • Alzheimer’s Association
  • WellMed Caregiver SOS

Grace Notes Community Singing Group for families impacted by dementia

  • Register by emailing Amy Standridge at amy@oaksongmusictherapy.com

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