MemoryCare Spring 2020 Educational Series

MemoryCare’s Spring 2020 Educational Event dates are now available!

Starting on May 7th, MemoryCare will be providing a four-part educational series designed for caregivers to learn more about how to care for themselves and their loved one affected by dementia. These courses will be live-broadcast for online attendance only to ensure they are safely accessible during this time of isolation due to COVID-19. MemoryCare is grateful for the ability to offer these courses in a tele-education format as a result of funding from grants through The Duke Endowment, The Cannon Foundation and The Leverage Fund of the Dogwood Health Trust along with additional funds from private donors.

Courses are free and open to the public and will be presented as a live online broadcast from 2:00 – 3:30pm. Click the corresponding course below for more information and to register. You will be emailed instructions from Zoom on how to access the event after registration. Contact our office at 828-771-2219 or office@memorycare.org with any questions. You may also find a printable version of the event information here.

MemoryCare’s community education is supported through donations – your help is appreciated!

MemoryCare is nonprofit charitable organization whose mission is three-fold:  To provide specialized medical care to older adults with cognitive impairment; to support caregivers with education, counseling, and improved access to services; and to provide community education.

MemoryCare is a 501(c)3 public charity as determined by the Internal Revenue Service, Federal Tax ID: 56-2178294.  
Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the Charitable Solicitation Licensing Section at 919-814-5400.  The license is not an endorsement by the State.

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