Cooking for Your Loved One with Dementia: Are Cookies and Ice Cream Dinner?
Caring for a loved one with dementia can bring many challenges, and mealtime is often one of them. If you’ve ever struggled with getting your loved one to eat nutritious meals or wondered why they seem to prefer sweets over anything else, you’re not alone. Join us for our upcoming Caregiver Support Group meeting, where we’ll explore this important topic.
Event Details:
Date: Monday, March 3, 2025
Time: 2:00 PM
Location: Daybreak, 327 Erie Street, Adrian, MI
Respite care is available (call 517-266-2588 to reserve)
Led by Kathy Johnston Betzoldt, M.A., Licensed Professional Counselor, this session will delve into the unique eating habits of individuals with dementia. This is a wonderful opportunity for caregivers to gain valuable insights, share their experiences, and connect with others facing similar challenges. If you are caring for someone with dementia, we encourage you to attend and learn practical ways to support their dietary needs while also reducing mealtime struggles.
Need Respite Care?
We understand that attending a support group can be difficult if you’re a full-time caregiver. Free respite care is available during the session, but reservations are required. Please call 517-266-2588 to arrange care for your loved one while you participate.
We hope to see you there for an informative and supportive discussion!