Dementia Support Northwest has served northwestern Washington since 1983. What started around a kitchen table has grown into an organization of volunteers, family and friends of persons affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia-related illnesses. Previously known as Alzheimer Society of Washington, our mission is to educate people about dementia-related diseases and support caregiving partnerships.
Dementia Support Northwest provides professional education and training to those likely to engage with those living with dementia through our partnership with our local Area Agency on Aging, the Northwest Regional Council in Bellingham. Trainings for community groups and professionals alike promote our vision for a more understanding, accepting, and supportive community for those affected by cognitive decline.
What We Do
Each year we provide hundreds of hours of support to caregivers in Whatcom and Skagit County through our free programs:
Adult Day Programs for scheduled caregiver respite
Support Groups for adults caring for those affected by dementia
Adult Children Support Groups for those adults caring for a parent affected by dementia
Dementia-Friendly events
Art Access Classes with Allied Arts of Whatcom County
Project Lifesaver (a partnering with the Whatcom County Sheriff) providing electronic technology to locate those who wander
All seek to provide a support to those living with dementia as well as to those providing their care.
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