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Alzheimer’s Association Making New Resources Available In Iowa

November 18, 2024 Steve Schwaller

(Undated)– The Iowa Alzheimer’s Association chapter is making new resources available to caregivers during November, a month set aside to educate and help people with the disease and those who care for them. Nearly 100-thousand Iowans are family caregivers, helping more than 62-thousand people living with this form of dementia. Erica Eikern with the Alzheimer’s Association Iowa chapter says the group is making a huge effort this month in particular to get resources to those caregivers, letting them know they are not alone…

“We have approximately 50 local caregiver support groups, in many communities across the state of Iowa. We also have a virtual support group that we just started for young adult caregivers who are taking care of a parent or older family member.”

Eikern says caring for a person with Alzheimer’s can take a heavy physical and emotional toll. So, she says the association is trying to make sure they know help is available...

“At our Iowa chapter, we’re averaging about 30 programs that we’re doing per month, out in various communities throughout the state. We have a goal of trying to reach everyone in all 99 counties through our awareness presentations, through support services.”

Those resources are also available on the association’s website.

More than 11-million people in the U-S are providing unpaid care to a person living with Alzheimer’s or other form of dementia. Last year alone, that care was valued at more than 346-billion-dollars.

(Courtesy Iowa News Service)