A virtual support group for people caring for a loved one with frontotemporal degeneration
Every second Wednesday of the month 5:30 pm PT - 7 pm PT, on Zoom. Starting Wednesday, August 13th
For more information and the Zoom link, contact facilitators Dennis Kelly at dwkellyjr@gmail.com or Pooja Thorali at thoralip@uw.edu.
Location:
Zoom
For more information and the Zoom link, contact facilitators Dennis Kelly at dwkellyjr@gmail.com or Pooja Thorali at thoralip@uw.edu.
Upcoming Events
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Dealing with Dementia Workshop
Thursday, May 28, 2026 at 10:00am
Do you care for a loved one with memory loss or dementia? Sign up today for a free Dealing with Dementia Workshop
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Virtual Caregiver Forum (Waitlist)
Monday, June 1, 2026 at 10:00am
Program is Currently Full; Join the Waitlist. In this group, join other family caregivers to share feelings and experiences about caring for a loved one with memory loss or dementia. Make meaningful connections, offer mutual support, and discover strategies that work for others. Participate online or by phone, with a free application called Zoom. Facilitated by trained volunteers with support from our program manager. Sign up the day before.
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Full Life Care Caregiver Workshop: Visual Journaling Workshop
Saturday, June 6, 2026 at 10:30am
Join Full Life Care and SilverKite Community Arts for this upcoming caregiver workshop. Visual Journaling is introduced as a reflective and creative personal practice.
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Virtual Caregiver Forum (Waitlist)
Monday, June 8, 2026 at 10:00am
Program is Currently Full; Join the Waitlist. In this group, join other family caregivers to share feelings and experiences about caring for a loved one with memory loss or dementia. Make meaningful connections, offer mutual support, and discover strategies that work for others. Participate online or by phone, with a free application called Zoom. Facilitated by trained volunteers with support from our program manager. Sign up the day before.
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Monday, June 8, 2026 at 1:00pm
Alzheimer's Association support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for care partners to: develop a support system, exchange practical information on challenges and possible solutions, talk through issues and ways of coping, share feelings, needs, and concerns, and learn about community resources.