Please call ahead to
confirm time and place.
All meetings are open to the public and cost free, unless otherwise noted.
September 1 (7:00 PM).
*Caregiver Support Group.
For caregivers of individuals who have Alzheimer's or related dementias. Co-sponsored
by Alzheimer's Assoc. and Clark Retirement Community. Meets at Clark Retirement
Community, 1551 Franklin St. SE, GR.
Contact: Amy Moy
Phone: (616) 954-2662
September 2 (7:00 PM).
*Heather Hills Caregiver Support Group. For caregivers of individuals who have
Alzheimer's or related dementias. Co-sponsored by Alzheimer's Association and
Heather Hills Care Center. Free respite for loved one. Meets at Conference Room,
Heather Hills Care Center, 1157 Medical Park Drive SE, Grand Rapids.
Contact: Carmen Bassage or Tina Talsma
Phone: (616) 949-7310
September 2, 9, 16, 23,
30 (6-8 PM). Family Support Groups. This is a time for people who are on a cancer
journey with someone they love to come together to discuss issues, give information
to one another and be part of a supportive community. Meets at Gilda's Club,
1806 Bridge NW, Grand Rapids.
Contact: Beth Jepson
Phone: 453-8300
September 4 (12:30 to 2:30
PM). *Caregiver Support Group.
For caregivers of individuals who have Alzheimer's or related dementias. Co-sponsored
by Alzheimer's Association and CareTree Adult Day Health Services. Respite for
loved one available free of charge - call ahead to make arrangements. Meets
at CareTree, 4065 Saladin Dr.SE, G.R.
For Information call: Sue Kolean @ (800) 337-3827
For respite call: Betsy (616) 464-3665
September 4, 11, 18, 25
(10-12 AM). Family Support Groups. This is a time for people who are on a cancer
journey with someone they love to come together to discuss issues, give information
to one another and be part of a supportive community. Meets at Gilda's Club,
1806 Bridge NW, Grand Rapids.
Contact: Beth Jepson
Phone: 453-8300
September 9 (11:30 AM -
1:00 PM). *Side-by-Side Adult Day Services Caregiver Support Group. For caregivers
of individuals who have Alzheimer's or related dementias. Co-sponsored by Alzheimer's
Association and Side-By-Side Adult Day Services. Lunch provided at no cost.
Meets at Conference Room, Family Life Center, 1256 Walker Ave. NW, Grand Rapids.
Contact: Sherry Gaines
Phone: (616) 456-1620
September 11 (1:30 PM)
*Caregiver Support Group. For caregivers of individuals who have Alzheimer's
or related dementias. Co-sponsored by Alzheimer's Association and Pine Rest
Christian Mental Health Services. Meets at Pine Rest, Mulder Center, 300 68th
St. SE, Grand Rapids.
Contact: Sue Kolean
Phone: (800) 337-3827
September 14 (2:00 - 4:00
PM) ALS Support Group. Features both joint and separate meetings for caregivers
and care recipients. Meets at 1st Evangelical Covenant Church, 1933 Tremont
Blvd. NW, Grand Rapids. No registration is required.
Contact: West Michigan Chapter of ALS
Phone: ( 616) 459-1900 or (800) 387-7121
September 15 (11:30 AM
- 1:30 PM) - Helping Helpers. A support and educational group designed to provide
caregivers with the opportunity to openly share their experiences with other
caregivers, obtain information and link with community resources. Meets at Calvary
Church - Room 123, 777 East Beltline, Grand Rapids.
Contact: Rev. Doug Stimers
Phone: (616) 776-5236
September 16 (9:00-10:30
AM) *Men's Caregiver Support Group. Monthly program co-sponsored by Alzheimer's
Association & Gerontology Network. Meet at Burton Heights CRC, 1970 Jefferson
SE, Grand Rapids
Contact: Kevin O'Hara
Phone: 1-800-337-3827 or (616) 977-3300 Ext. 230
September 18 (4:30 PM -
6:00 PM) - Helping Helpers. A support and educational group designed to provide
caregivers with the opportunity to openly share their experiences with other
caregivers, obtain information and link with community resources. Meets at Westminster
Church, Grand Rapids.
Contact: Church Office
Phone: (616) 456-1456
September 18 (6:00 PM -
7:30 PM) - Helping Helpers. A support and educational group designed to provide
caregivers with the opportunity to openly share their experiences with other
caregivers, obtain information and link with community resources. Meets at Kentwood
Community Church, Rm. 123, 1200 60th St. SE, Grand Rapids.
Contact: Sue Tomlinson
Phone: (616) 455-1740
September 19 (7:30 AM -
4:00 PM) - Death and Dying: How Culture Matters. Presenter: Dr. Gottfried Oosterwal.
Repeat conference on helping health care professionals to communicate across
cultural and religious boundaries with patients and their families. Held at
Prince Conference Center at Calvin College, Grand Rapids. CEU nursing credits
available.
Contact: Nancy Kingma at Spectrum Health
Phone: 391-3232
Cost: $74, includes lunch
September 20 (12:30 to
2:30 PM). *Caregiver Support Group. For caregivers of individuals who have Alzheimer's
or related dementias. Co-sponsored by Alzheimer's Association and CareTree Adult
Day Health Services. Respite for loved one available free of charge - call ahead
to make arrangements. Meets at CareTree, 4065 Saladin Dr. SE, Grand Rapids.
For Information call: Sue Kolean @ (800) 337-3827
For respite call: Betsy (616) 464-3665
September 20 (1:30 PM)
*Caregiver Support Group. For caregivers of individuals who have Alzheimer's
or related dementias. Co-sponsored by Alzheimer's Association and Pine Rest
Christian Mental Health Services. Meets at Pine Rest, Mulder Center, 300 68th
St. SE, Grand Rapids.
Contact: Sue Kolean
Phone: (800) 337-3827
September 23 (7:00 - 9:00
PM) Support Group for Family & Friends of Aging Adults. Meet at Holland
Home, 2100 Raybrook SE, Grand Rapids.
For Information contact: Julie Griffin (616) 243-8116; or Ron Rozema (616) 235-5029
September 25 (10:30 AM
- 3:30 PM) Get Away Day A fun, recreational outing planned by caregivers and
staff. This program is designed to provide caregivers with the opportunity to
enjoy some time for themselves, away from the duties of caregiving. Meet at
CareTree at 10:30 AM. Call ahead if you need respite care for your loved one,
or to ride in the van.
Contact: Betsy
Phone: (616) 464-3665
Cost: Pay for own lunch.
* September topic for Alzheimer's Groups listed is: Defeat Depression