Services and Supports

Dementia Care Specialist

The Dementia Care Specialist will come to your home or meet in another location of your choice to:

  • Talk through your situation and concerns
  • Help you and your family understand Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
  • Discuss the process and how this disease will affect your loved one over time.
  • Provide crisis planning and help develop a family action plan to assist in times of need.
  • Discuss strategies and provide tools to cope with behavioral changes and skills that can help reduce stress in the home.
  • Assist with obtaining community and supportive services.

Call 262-605-6646 for more information or to schedule a visit.

Memory Screen Mondays

Kenosha County ADRC is now offering Memory Screen Mondays! Memory screens provide relief for individuals concerned about normal memory loss, lead to diagnosis of treatable conditions and offer the ability to make lifestyle changes early when they have the greatest potential for positive effects and the opportunity to participate in making future decisions. Screening results are not a diagnosis, and individuals who have concerns are encouraged to pursue a full medical exam. Appointments are available, Mondays, 8 a.m. - noon. Call the ADRC at 262-605-6646. Learn more.

Savvy Caregiver

This bold and innovative program is designed specifically for family caregivers of persons living with dementia.

The Savvy Caregiver Training Program provides over twelve hours of face-to-face training with dementia experts, a caregiver manual and access to additional online caregiving tools. The participant will gain:

  • Knowledge to manage activities of daily living
  • Skills to assess the abilities of your family member and adjust your approach as needed
  • Confidence to set and achieve caregiving goals

For more information and to register, call Susan Johnson at 262-605-6602.

Music and MemoryMusic & Memory

Music and Memory is a program that brings personalized music into the lives of people with dementia. It vastly improves their quality of life through digital music technology.

Our Dementia Care Specialist works with the family caregiver and the person with dementia to create and provide personalized playlists using iPods/MP3 Players and related digital audio systems. The personalized playlist enables those struggling with Alzheimer’s, dementia and other cognitive and physical challenges to reconnect with the world through music-triggered memories.

See how it works.

Why It Works

  • The brain ties music to memory
  • Personalized therapeutic music enables the listener to reconnect, regain social skills and live more fully

Therapeutic Benefits of Personalized Music

  • A way to give pleasure to persons with advanced dementia
  • An enjoyable, fulfilling activity for persons in dialysis, on vent or bed-bound
  • Increases cooperation and attention, reduces resistance to care-a real boost for caregiver morale
  • Reduces agitation and sundowning
  • Enhances engagement and socialization, fostering a calmer social environment
  • Provides a valuable tool for the effort to reduce reliance on anti-psychotic medications

Memory Café

Memory Café is a fun social opportunity for individuals who have mild to moderate memory loss and their care partners. This is an opportunity to share stories and connect. Being active physically, socially and mentally is good for the brain! 

The Memory Cafe is sponsored by the ADRC, the Alzheimer's Association and other local care providers. The Memory Café meets monthly, in person, at the Southwest Branch of the Kenosha Public Library. Prior registration is required. Please call the Alzheimer’s Association at 800-272-3900.

Support Groups (in person or online)

Stay connected and join fellow caregivers from the comfort of your home using video conferencing or phone or in person at the ADRC. Share learning and support on this caregiving journey. 

Caregiver Coffee Club 

Are you caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease? Does someone you love have Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia? There are support groups for caregivers and family members. 

Join the Caregiver Coffee Club on the 1st Wednesday of the month from 10 to 11 a.m. To register, call the Kenosha County ADRC at 262-605-6646 or email adrc@kenoshacounty.org.

Family Caregiver Support Group

Are you caring for an adult with any kind of chronic condition or illness, including dementia? This support group is for you! 

Join the Caregiver Coffee Club on the 1st Thursday of the month from 4 to 5 p.m. To register, call the Kenosha County ADRC at 262-605-6646 or email adrc@kenoshacounty.org.

SPARK!

SPARK! is a monthly program for individuals living with early to mid-stage memory loss, their care partners, and family members. It engages participants in lively conversations, exhibit exploration, object handling, and other multi-sensory activities. 

The SPARK! program is free. To register, call the Civil War Museum at 262-653-4141 or email spark@kenosha.org

Online Family Caregiver Training

Are you struggling with caring for a family member with dementia, need more information, but just don’t have the time to seek out assistance? This online educational program may be the answer. Developed by dementia educators at the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, the program is easy to use. You will be able to apply the information you learn to everyday living situations. 

Learn more about Online Family Caregiver Training.

Trualta

If you are a family caregiver, it can be hard to find the right resources. Even harder when you don’t have any time. Trualta’s collection of professional  content is designed for the family caregiver to make it easier to manage caregiving at home, 24/7/365.

Trualta is a free online learning platform for family caregivers.  With lessons as short as 5 minutes, Trualta makes it easy for you to fit caregiver training in whenever it works for you. Trualta provides practical caregiver tips and techniques that you can start using right away. With Trualta, you can also learn alongside other caregivers in your area and learn from others’ experiences.

Discover ways to connect with your loved one and be confident that you’re doing your best.

To participate, caregivers must have a computer, iPad or other tablet and internet access. To register, fill out this form, call 262-605-6650 or email Margaret Ricchio. You will receive an email with a link to register.

Alzheimer’s Association

The Alzheimer’s Association is an important community partner in providing education and support to people with dementia and their caregivers. Kenosha is served by the Wisconsin Chapter. 

Local Office (Milwaukee): 414-479-8800 
24/7 Helpline: 800-272-3900