ALZHEIMER S/DEMENTIA RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES

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ALZHEIMER S/DEMENTIA RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES There are many community services and resources to help families caring for persons with Alzheimer s disease. To help families find the services they need, Information and Assistance has prepared this fact sheet in consultation with Mt. Diablo Adult Day Health Care Center and John Muir Senior Services. DIAGNOSIS It is important to get a proper diagnosis to help assess the level of functioning of the patient and rule out other causes of memory and cognitive impairment. Listed below are two local programs that diagnose Alzheimer s disease and other dementias. Private physicians and psychologists covered by your health insurance plan may also provide these services. U.C. Davis-Alzheimer s Disease Center Walnut Creek Location 4860 Y Street, Ste 3900 100 N Wiget Lane Sacramento, CA 95817 Walnut Creek, CA 94598 (916) 734-5496 (855) 420-2612 Please call first ASSESSMENT & CARE MANAGEMENT There are agencies that provide in-home assessments to determine a person s functioning level and to recommend needed services and resources to the family. Private care managers charge a fee for this service. Some non-profit agencies can provide assessment for reduced or no charge. Call Information & Assistance for a listing of care manager referrals. (800) 510-2020 ORGANIZATIONS AND AGENCIES The Alzheimer s Association provides information about Alzheimer s disease and other dementias, organizes family support groups, sponsors educational forums, supports research, and offers informational pamphlets. (800) 272-3900. www.alz.org/norcal/ Safe Return is a national program created by the Alzheimer s Association to identify wanderers and help them return home. For information, call (888) 572-8566. If the patient has wandered off, call (800) 625-3780 for a 24 hour nation-wide emergency response service for individuals with Alzheimer's or dementia who have wandered and become lost. www.alz.org/safereturn The Family Caregiver Alliance offers information and assistance regarding brain impairments, family consultations, and legal and financial considerations. Help with respite care depending on waiting list and available funds. (800) 445-8106. www.caregiver.org/

CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPS Support groups provide an opportunity to talk with people who understand your situation. There is no cost for the groups listed below. 11:00 am-12:30 pm Antioch Antioch Senior Center 415 W 2 nd St. Pleasant Hill Call Ernesto Lopez Hidalgo with the Mt. Diablo Center for Adult Day Health Care 2 nd & 4 th Wednesday of the month 3 rd Wednesday of the month 1:30-3:00 pm 4:30-6:00 pm Brentwood Brentwood Neighborhood Church 50 Birch St. 2 nd Thursday of the month 7:00-8:30 pm Lafayette The Alzheimer's Association 3675 Mt Diablo Blvd., Suite 250 3 rd Monday of the month 1:30-3:00 pm Orinda Lamorinda Adult Respite Center Holy Shepherd Lutheran Church 433 Moraga Way 1 st & 3 rd Tuesday of the month Richmond Adult Day Care Services of West Contra Costa 1015 Nevin Ave., #108 (510) 235-6276 or (510) 235-6277 Last Wednesday of the month 2:00-4:00 pm San Ramon San Ramon Senior Center 9300 Alcosta Blvd. (925) 973-3250 2nd Monday of the month 7:00-9:00 pm Walnut Creek Shell Ridge Community Church 200 La Casa Via Call Grace Liu with the Alzheimer s Association Support Group at (925) 284-7942 1st Tuesday of the month 10:30 am-12:30 pm SUPPORT GROUP FOR EARLY STAGE ALZHEIMER S PATIENTS The Alzheimer's Association Judy Filippoff, MSW Early Stage Program Coordinator (800) 272-3900 Please call for meeting times and location

ALZHEIMER S / DEMENTIA DAY PROGRAMS & RESPITE SERVICES Adult day programs are similar to senior activity centers but they also provide extra attention and personal assistance for people with cognitive impairments. Activities are offered in a supervised, secure setting. Respite is defined as a temporary period of relief from care-giving tasks and provides the caregiver a break or time off from care-giving chores. Program costs vary and may or may not be covered by Medi-Cal or Long-Term Care Insurance. Medicare does not cover program costs. ANTIOCH Alzheimer s Respite Program The Bedford Center 1811 C Street (925) 778-4171 M-F 9:30 am-2:30 pm $84/day private pay Medi-Cal accepted Transportation through Dial-A-Ride, Tri Delta Transit DANVILLE Valley Oak Respite Program Danville Congregational Church 989 San Ramon Valley Blvd. (925) 945-8040 M, W, F 10:30 am-2:30 pm $30/day, bring bag lunch EL CERRITO Open House Senior Respite Program 6500 Stockton Ave. (510) 915-6120 Tues 10:00 am-3:00 pm $90/mo resident $115/mo non-resident Lunch provided ($2 suggested donation for lunch) Transportation provided for residents through EZ Ride EL SOBRANTE Guardian Adult Day Care 3905 San Pablo Dam Road (510) 669-1005 M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm Some scholarships available Breakfast, lunch & snack provided Transportation provided LAFAYETTE LOPC Senior Program Lafayette Orinda Presbyterian Church 49 Knox Drive (925) 283-8722 Thurs 11:00 am 1:30 pm No fee, bring a sandwich (a salad and a drink is provided) Some transportation assistance available MARTINEZ Alzheimer s Respite Program 1111 Ferry St. (925) 370-8772 Weds 10:00 am 3:30 pm One time $20 registration fee & $15/day billed monthly Registration required no drop-ins ORINDA Lamorinda Adult Respite Center Holy Shepherd Lutheran Church 433 Moraga Way (925) 254-3465 or 254-3422 M-F 11:00 am 3:00 pm No fee, bring a bag lunch PLEASANT HILL Mt. Diablo Center for Adult Day Health Care M-F 9:30 am 2:30 pm CCHP Medi-Cal accepted Multicultural programming is provided for Russian, Farsi & Spanish speakers

RICHMOND Alzheimer Respite & Adult Day Care Services of West Contra Costa 1015 Nevin Ave #108 (510) 235-6276 or (510) 235-6277 M-F 8:00 am 6:00 pm Breakfast, snack & dinner included $1.75 suggested donation for lunch ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE CENTERS Adult Day Health Care centers provide activity programs, as well as nursing and health related services, such as occupational, physical and speech therapies. Staff provides personal care assistance as needed. Program costs vary and may or may not be covered by Medi-Cal or Long-Term Care Insurance. Medicare does not cover program costs. Antioch The Bedford Center Adult Day Health Care Program 1811 C Street (925) 778-4171 M F 9:30 am 2:30 pm $84/day private pay Medi-Cal accepted Transportation through Dial-A-Ride, Tri-Delta Transit Pleasant Hill Mt. Diablo Center for Adult Day Health Care M-F 9:30 am 2:30 pm CCHP Medi-Cal and VA accepted Multicultural programming is provided for Russian, Farsi & Spanish speakers El Sobrante Guardian Adult Day Health Center 3905 San Pablo Dam Road (510) 669-1005 M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm Some scholarships available CCHP pays 100% if a member Breakfast, lunch & snack provided Transportation provided

HELP IN THE HOME Home-helpers can be hired for a few hours a week or as full-time live-ins. Call Senior Information and Assistance at (800) 510-2020 for a copy of Guide to Hiring In-Home Help and a listing of private for-profit home care agencies Senior Outreach Services Home Care Referral (nonprofit) Referral service for people who need home care workers. Workers are screened, trained and monitored. Reasonable fees (925) 937-8311 In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) - must be Medi-Cal eligible Persons who qualify financially because of limited assets and income may be eligible for in-home help. To apply, call (800) 510-2020. To hire an IHSS care worker, call the IHSS Registry (800) 333-1081 RESIDENTIAL CARE There are many residential care facilities in the Bay Area that serve persons with Alzheimer s, as well as a number of placement agencies that assist caregivers in selecting these facilities. These facilities can take Alzheimer s patients for long-term placements, however, a short-term stay is also possible and can provide a respite for caregivers and patients. For a list of these facilities and agencies, please call (800) 510-2020. If using a cell phone or calling from outside of Contra Costa County, call (925) 229-8434. Listed on this document are some of the resources serving Contra Costa County. This list is not meant to be a fully comprehensive list nor does it constitute an endorsement or recommendation of the resources listed. This information is provided by Contra Costa County s Information and Assistance Program as a community service and is a guide only. It is recommended that several listings be contacted before making a selection. Additional listings may be found on the internet. R:\Aging & Adult Services\!!!!INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE-DO NOT DELETE\Alzheimers\Alzheimer's Dementia Resources 01.2017.Doc Revised January 2017