Support Groups

Information & Assistance Specialist
Available by phone or appointment

Our specialist is here to help you evaluate your options and get the information you need. Have questions about housing, caregiver needs, transportation, or something else?
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503-288-8303
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Memory Loss

Alzheimer’s Association Meetings

Throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, Alzheimer’s association hold support groups for caregivers and for individuals with younger-onset and early-stage Alzheimer's. All support groups are facilitated by trained individuals. 

Support groups create a safe, confidential, supportive environment and a chance for participants to develop mutual support and social relationships.

Find out more about local support groups in Portland and SW Washington

Memory Cafe

Every Second Friday of the month
12:30–2:00 PM

The Center

Facilitated by Jennifer Foreman, MultCo Family Caregiver Support Program Coordinator  The Memory Café is a free social event for those with dementia, Alzheimer’s or memory loss, and their families.

Come enjoy an opportunity to socialize with music and free refreshments.  RSVP requested (to plan for refreshments), but drop- ins welcome. Note: No caregiving available—family support must be present.

Family Caregivers Support Group

Second Tuesday of the month, 10-11:30 a.m at the Center

Participants learn about resources and techniques to help cope with the many issues of self-care while caregiving. 

If you are a grandparent or older relative raising children, you may also find this guide, put out by the Department of Human Services helpful.

Conversations on Aging

Last Wednesday of the Month, 1pm in person

Facing the challenges of aging can be easier when you share your experience with others who understand. In Conversations on Aging, members support and encourage each other in making the shifts in perspective that allow for a more satisfactory quality of life. Registration is required. Time to be announced when the caller is registered.

Call 503-288-8303. Donations appreciated.

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