Evening General Support Group
The Dubin Center 12685 New Brittany Blvd., Fort Myers, FL, United StatesPlease join us at the Dubin Center on the first and third Monday evenings for support group with Jennifer Carolluzzi from 5:30 - 6:30 pm.
Please join us at the Dubin Center on the first and third Monday evenings for support group with Jennifer Carolluzzi from 5:30 - 6:30 pm.
A support group for caregivers who have recently lost someone living with dementia.
An engaging social activity held for those living with advanced stages of a dementia-related illness, while caregivers meet separately for their own support group meeting.
Open to all caregivers is an open discussion focusing on the many challenges caregivers face.
This support group is exclusively for family caregivers who have completed the six-week Savvy Caregiver Course. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82814307211?pwd=sdlfbGhb4rMOwp5NRRJWdv46w21RRW.1
Open to all caregivers and is an open discussion focusing on the many challenges caregivers face. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85451414445
Open to all caregivers and is an open discussion focusing on the many challenges caregivers face.
A group open to men who are caregivers for someone living with dementia. This group is led by a male facilitator and prior caregiver.
A group for caregivers that have completed the Savvy Caregiver training program.
This support group is for those in the early stages of Dementia who are comfortable sharing their experiences with the diagnosis and want to talk with others in a group setting. It also includes a separate support group for caregivers that meets at the same time in another room. By invitation only – prior assessment […]
Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) Support Group: A group for caregivers caring for someone living with FTD. It is led by an AFTD-affiliated facilitator who has received additional FTD training. Before attending your first group please contact group facilitator Dan Moser at 239-334-6417 or [email protected]
An engaging social activity for caregivers and the person they are caring for to participate in a failure-free activity in a relaxed environment. Activities may include art, music, reminiscing, and more!