Our Services
Contact Us
24 hour Helpline: 800-272-3900
Madison office (8:30-4:30 M-F): 608-232-3400
scwisc.support@alz.org
Family Care Consultation
Professional consultation with one of our Family Support Specialists in person or by telephone.
Alzheimer's Family & Caregiver Support Program (AFCSP)
AFCSP offers support and a limited stipend to qualified families caring for a person with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia. To access funds in Dane County, contact our AFCSP Coordinator at 608-441-8420.
Caregiver Groups
There are over 30 different support groups available across all nine counties we serve with convenient locations. Visit the support groups page at our official website for details.
Early Stage Support and Education Programs
For people in the early stages of
Alzheimer's or a related dementia, there is the "Crossing Bridges" program. An interview is necessary before participating in this eight-week program. After completing this course, participants can continue to meet together regularly at the "Learning Among Friends" group to discuss topics of their choice and share support.
There is also a "Meeting of Minds" memory enhancement group for those with mild memory impairment. The group uses activities, intellectual exercises and tai chi-based movement to help maximize cognitive function and sustain quality of life.
Family Education
"ABC's of Alzheimer's and Dementia", workshops to help with middle and late stage concerns of Alzheimer's, programs addressing legal issues, full/half day workshops on timely topics throughout the nine counties, and more.
Resource Library
Books and videos on a wide variety of issues related to Alzheimer's disease are available for loan at our Madison office.
Free Quarterly Newsletter
Includes articles specifically for caregivers and family members, the latest research updates, and news about upcoming events. Sign up to get yours by calling us at 608-232-3400. Or, view the latest version by visiting our website.
Resource Guides
Lists memory diagnostic clinics, legal services, information referral and assistance, transportation, respite, adult day services, home health, and residential care facilities. Printable guides are available in Word format at our website.
Safe Return Program
A nationwide identification program that enables others to identify, locate, and return people with dementia or progressive memory loss who are lost. $40 enrollment fee/$20 annual program administrative fee. Scholarships may be available through the Alzheimer's Association office: call 608-232-3400 or 800-272-3900.
Professional Training
Specialized trainings for police, CNA's, case managers, activity professionals, and support group leaders, including "Dementia Specialist: Best Practices for Direct Care Staff" and "Activity Based Alzheimer Care" (ABAC).
Advocacy
An active public policy committee advocates for policies and programs to assist persons with Alzheimer's and their caregivers before state and federal governments. Learn more about advocacy here.
Website
www.alz.org/scwisc
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