Northwest Ohio Walks to End Alzheimer`s raise highest donations ever

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Northwest Ohio Walks to End Alzheimer`s raise highest donations ever
Northwest Ohio Chapter
Winter 2014
Published for our donors, volunteers, advocates
and friends in the Alzheimer’s community
www.alz.org/nwohio
1-800-272-3900
Northwest Ohio Walks to End Alzheimer’s
raise highest donations ever
every day and our family has
committed to doing everything
we can to help provide ourselves
and our children a world without
Alzheimer’s.” (For a list of the
top teams at all the Walks, see
page 2.)
“I am a member of Team Legacy
at The Heritage in Findlay as well
as a member of the Walk planning
committee, and have been participating in the Walks since 2006,”
said Mollie Zinser. “I had always
walked for the residents in the
communities where I worked, but
my granddad passed in 2012 with
All Pauline’s Children finished as the highest fundraising team
Alzheimer’s and the Walk took
throughout Northwest Ohio.
on a different meaning for me. I
support the Alzheimer’s Association because we
More than 4,200 walkers raised over $470,000
need to expand research and find a cure, but the
during the ten Northwest Ohio Walks to End
only way to make this happen is if we all join in
Alzheimer’s this fall…a new record! The Walks
support of raising funds for that purpose.”
are the largest annual fundraisers for the
Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chap“In addition to raising money, we support the
ter, enabling it to provide educational programs,
Alzheimer’s Association and Walk to help build
respite, support and other services in local comcommunity awareness and to recognize that there
munities. Contributions also directly support imis a support system available to those in need,”
portant research into the diagnosis, treatment and
explained Paige York, captain of Team ReVision,
cure of the disease.
which participated in the Mansfield Walk.
Walkers personally embraced their fundraising
mission, as evidenced by the fantastic total raised
Sincere thanks
and the comments that they made.
Salli Bollin, Executive Director of the Alzheimer’s
Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter, said, “There
De Johnson, captain of the All Pauline’s Children
are so many people to thank for the fantastic sucteam in Defiance, the top team throughout all the
cess of our 2013 Walks, such as our corporate
Northwest Ohio Walks, said, “We come together
sponsors, whose financial support and community
as one to beat Alzheimer’s. I know what it is like
visibility encouraged many people to participate
to lose my mom to this disease, and I walk for my
in the Walks.” (See list of the 2013 Walk corporate
nieces, nephews and the next generations so they
sponsors on page 3.)
never have to go through what I did.”
“I have seen all the wonderful things the Alzheimer’s
Association does for people,” she added, “and
I want to say thank you. You help make things
easier for people when life seems so down.”
“I walk in honor of my grandparents, Ray and
Jean Cox,” explained Brad Cox of team Ray’s
Rugrats, which participated in the Toledo Walk for
the 11th year and was the third highest fundraising
team in Northwest Ohio.
“It was amazing to see our family and friends all
unite for a common cause. We lost my grandfather
to Alzheimer’s several years ago, and the pain that
it caused our entire family to watch him slip away
over the years he battled the disease is something
no family should ever have to experience. My
grandma kept him at home as long as possible,
and with the help of many programs the Alzheimer’s Association provides, she was able to be an
amazing provider for his needs. I miss my grandpa
“We also want to publicly recognize and thank all
the members of the various planning committees,
whose inspiration, energy and commitment to
the Walks produced events which were successful, informative and meaningful. Quite frankly,
the Walks would not have happened without their
time and talents.”
“Of course, we offer our most heartfelt thanks to
the Team Captains and Walkers who participated
in all of our important events,” Bollin added. “It
was truly awesome to see the massive wave of
purple t-shirts at each Walk and the colorful and
meaningful promise garden flowers rolling together in support of the Chapter’s essential work
throughout 24 counties in Northwest Ohio. Their
efforts, and the contributions of their families,
friends and supporters, made our ten 2013 Walks
the most financially successful and most awareness-building Walks ever. This enables us to continue to provide our local, regional and national
programs, services and advocacy efforts on behalf
of those impacted by the disease. Furthermore, we
can assist funding research efforts which we hope
will lead to an end of Alzheimer’s disease.”
“On behalf of all of us at the Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter, and the thousands
of people we are privileged to serve, we thank all
those who helped make our 2013 Walks be fantastic successes.”
Registration and information about the 2014
Walks will be available at
www.alz.org/nwohio/walk.
By the Numbers
Ashland
$13,611
Bryan
$18,810
Defiance
$59,576
Findlay
$51,498
Lima
$43,667
Mansfield
$36,405
Mount Vernon
$38,050
Sandusky
$27,814
Tiffin
$35,583
Toledo
$145,575
In This Issue
Top Walk Teams
2
Walk Corporate Sponsors
3
News
4
Education Programs
5–6
Professional Education
7
Caregiver Groups
8
Tributes, Memorials, Contributions 9 – 10
Quick Reference Calendar
11
Research
12
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Winter 2014
Northwest Ohio Chapter News
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Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter, does not
warrant, endorse or recommend any provider,
program or product.
Correspondence should be sent to Alzheimer’s
Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter,
2500 N. Reynolds Rd., Toledo, OH 43615,
419-537-1999, 1-800-272-3900.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gail Doxsie
President
William Messer, Jr., Ph.D.
Vice President
David Dimmer
Vice President
Dave Koenig
Treasurer
William H. Conlisk
Secretary
Richard Baker
Farley K. Banks
Alex Catchings
Eric Golus
Richard Kenny
Barbara Kopp Miller, Ph.D.
Matt Langham
Elizabeth Lattimer
Michael Malone
Rev. Timothy M. Storms
Diane Winger
Emily Yark
MEDICAL ADVISOR
Peter P. Zangara, M.D.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Salli Bollin
The Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio
Chapter protects the privacy of each program
participant, donor and person we are
honored to serve. If you wish to review our
privacy policy, contact the chapter office.
The Alzheimer’s Association,
Northwest Ohio Chapter,
serves 24 counties.
Allen • Ashland • Auglaize • Crawford • Defiance
Erie • Fulton • Hancock • Hardin • Henry
Huron • Knox • Lucas • Mercer • Ottawa • Paulding
Putnam • Richland • Sandusky • Seneca • Van Wert
Williams • Wood • Wyandot
Approximately 38,000 individuals have a
diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease in this area.
CHAPTER OFFICES
FINDLAY: 1800 N. Blanchard St., Suite 126
Findlay, OH 45840
419-425-5409
LIMA: 200 East High Street, Second Floor
Lima, OH 45801
419-227-9700
MANSFIELD: 2131 Park Avenue West,
Ontario, OH 44906
419-522-5050
TOLEDO: 2500 N. Reynolds Rd.
Toledo, OH 43615
419-537-1999
131 N. Wheeling St., Suite 2
Toledo, OH 43605
419-720-4940
Congratulations To Our Top Teams
Top Northwest
Ohio Teams
1. All Pauline’s Children
2. Senior Star at
West Park Place
3. Ray’s Rugrats
Ray’s Rugrats has been participating in the Toledo Walk for 11 years!
Ashland
Family Teams
1. Barbara’s Buddies
2. Jenice Gallaway
3. Team Brubeck
Mansfield
Family Teams
1. Walt Bishop Team
2. Team Mary Milliron
3. Remembering Marilyn
Toledo
Family Teams
1. Ray’s Rugrats
2. Em & Em’s Entourage
3. Team Susan Kenny
Corporate Teams
1. WIL Research
2. Kelly’s Klan
3. Close Shave
Corporate Teams
1. MedCentral
2. Mid-Ohio Home Health
3. ReVision
Corporate Teams
1. Senior Star at West Park Place
2. HCR ManorCare
3. Dana
Defiance
Family Teams
1. All Pauline’s Children
2. Grandma’s Alz-Stars
3. Rocco’s Team
Mount Vernon
Family Teams
1. Team Mama
2. Delz Angels
3. Dot’s Forget-Me-Nots
Williams County
Family Teams
1. Team Sam
2. Team Mary
3. James Gang
Corporate Teams
1. Friends for a Cure
2. Brookview
Healthcare Center
3. Allcaring
Home Health Services
Corporate Teams
1. Wiggle Works
2. Acclaim Hospice Hikers
3. Emeritus at HillenVale
Corporate Teams
1. Genesis Healthcare
Bryan Center
2. Evergreen Manor
3. Fountain Park’s Family
Findlay
Family Teams
1. Prichard’s Walkers
2. Wayne’s Warriors
3. Rita’s Rock Stars
Corporate Teams
1. Birchaven
2. Memory Marchers
3. Oiler Pride
Lima
Family Teams
1. Mary Rita’s Gang
2. Walking for Dean
3. Doing it for Dora
Corporate Teams
1. Team HCF
2. Area Agency on Aging 3
3. New Creation Walkers
Sandusky
Family Teams
1. Pfeff’s Crew
2. The “A” Team
3. Sue Daugherty’s Team
Corporate Teams
1. Norwalk Memorial Home
2. Firelands Regional
Medical Center
3. Common’s Crew
Tiffin
Family Teams
1. Kuhn-Shelton Team
2. Team Kortlandt
3. Fishes for Memories
Corporate Teams
1. Sandusky County Board DD
2. St. Francis Senior Ministries
3. Westbrook
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2013 Walk to End Alzheimer’s Corporate Sponsors
Presenting
Platinum
Diamond
Anonymous Friend
Thanks to Senior Star at West Park Place, which not only was a $5,000 Corporate Sponsor for
the Toledo Walk, but also had a team that raised over $12,700!
Silver
Acclaim Hospice
Anonymous Friend
Bettcher Industries, Inc.
Capital Tire Group
Cedar Point
Centerburg Pointe
Comfort Keepers
Elmcroft of Lima
Emeritus at HillenVale
Fisher Titus Medical Center
Gaymont Nursing Center
Home Instead Senior Care - Port Clinton
Laminate Technologies, Inc.
MedCentral Health System
Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging, Inc.
ProMedica
Providence Care Centers
Sandusky Elks
Senior Helpers
The Helberg Family
The Laurels of Mount Vernon
U.S. Bank
Webster Industries, Inc.
Mount Vernon
Joseph R. Misson, M.D.
Bronze
The Shenigo Family
Media Partners
WLIO
Gold
Allcaring Home Health Services
Altenloh, Brinck & Co., U.S., Inc.
Alvada Construction Co., Inc.
Anonymous Friend
Birchaven Village
Brethren Care Village
CenturyLink
Elmwood at the Shawhan
Fountain Park Assisted Living and Memory Care
Hancock County Agency on Aging
HCF Management, Inc.
Knox County Task Force for Older Adults
Mark S. Feldstein Private Foundation
Movers & Shuckers
Oakleaf Village
Omnicare
Otterbein-Cridersville
Parkcliffe Community
Parkview Physicians Group (MCHA)
Postema Insurance & Investments, LLC
Richards & Walker, Ltd.
St. Rita’s Medical Center
The Heritage
The Lakes of Monclova – Health Campus
Therma-Tru Doors
Tiffin University
TrueNorth
University of Toledo Center for Successful Aging
Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter, does not endorse any product or service herein.
Altercare of Bucyrus
Atrium Living Centers - Darlington
Atrium Living Centers - Lexington Court
Ballas Buick GMC
Barnes Wendling CPA’s Inc.
Black Diamond Lawn & Garden
Boliantz Hardware, Inc.
Central Ohio Mat Company
CES Credit Union
Charitable Italian American Organization
Ciralsky & Associates
Croghan Colonial Bank
Custom Machine Inc.
Defiance Hearing Aid Center, Inc.
Discount Mail & Printing
Fairlawn Retirement Community
Findlay Inn & Conference Center
First Federal Bank of the Midwest
Fraternal Order of Police Lake Erie Lodge #17
Foundation Park Alzheimer’s Care Center
General Motors, LLC
Institutional Care Pharmacy
Jeep Country Federal Credit Union
Krill Funeral Home
LaRiche Toyota-Subaru, Inc.
Lexington Kiwanis Club
Little Caesar’s Pizza
Majaac, Inc.
Norwalk Memorial Home
NW Ohio Building Trades Council
O.E. Meyer Co.
Ohio Logistics
Oregon Clinic
P.T. Services/Optima Rehabilitation, Inc.
Parkvue Place
Port Lawrence Title
PotashCorp
Pry Professional Group
Reineke Family Dealerships
Richland Bank
Rolls-Royce Employee Charity & Civic Fund
Rudolph Foods Company
Rudy’s Hot Dog (Orchard Centre Drive)
Saneholtz-McKarns, Inc.
Schmidt Security Pro
Sharpnack Ford, Inc.
Spangler Candy Company
Sutton Bank
The Carraige House
The Hubbard Company
Tiell Financial Group
TLC Transportation
Tom Ahl Family of Dealerships
ValPak of NW Ohio
Village Pizza House
Visiting Nurse Association
Whirlpool Corporation
Friend
Aber’s Crane Service
Ashland Area Council for Economic Development
Aspen Grove Assisted Living
Autumnwood Care Center
Baumann Chevrolet Buick GMC Inc.
Beck Suppliers, Inc.
Brian E. Garrison DDS, Inc.
Bryan Ford Lincoln
Chiles-Laman Funeral & Cremation Services
Christian Home Care LLC
Clouse Construction
Coldwell Banker- Ward Real Estate, Inc.
Coppus Motors
Cousino Harris Disaster Kleenup of NW Ohio, LLC
Dairy Queen- Mansfield
Ewald Furniture
Express Office
Firelands Regional Medical Center
First Federal Bank of the Midwest
Hosler-Corbin Insurance Agency, Inc.
LublinSussman Group, LLP
Mechanics Bank
Midwest Community Federal Credit Union
Nancy McKeen
North Star Bluescope Steel
Oberlin-Turnbull Funeral Home
Ohio Automotive Supply Co.
Paulding County Senior Center
ServiceMaster Clean
Southern Care Hospice
Superior Uniforms
Teamsters Local 20 - Teamsters Care
The Sherwood State Bank
Titan Tire Corporation of Bryan
UAW Local 14
Visiting Angels
Werlor Waste Control
Special thanks to all of our generous in-kind, basket
raffle, silent auction, and balloon pop donors!
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Alzheimer’s Association educates on other types of dementia
Continuing its mission of providing current and important information to
professional and family caregivers throughout the region, the Alzheimer’s
Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter presented a professional education
program in Lima this past October. This conference addressed the issue of
“When It’s Not Alzheimer’s Disease: Caring for Different Types of Dementia.”
“Dementia is a very broad term, and there are increasingly more people getting
diagnosed with other types of dementia than Alzheimer’s disease,” noted Linda
Pollitz, LSW, program manager at the Lima office of the Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter. “We are pleased to provide professional and
family caregivers the information they need.”
The keynote speaker at the conference was Clarissa Rentz, MSN, PRN, a clinical nurse specialist in gerontological, mental health and psychiatric nursing.
Rentz told the gathering of healthcare professionals why an accurate diagnosis of dementia can improve the care an individual receives. She also offered
specific strategies for care and support for affected persons and their family
members.
One of the panel discussion participants was Tracie Steele, a support group
leader and a caregiver for her husband Steve, who has frontotemporal dementia.
Steele gave attendees her personally developed caregiver tips, including making
the best decision for the whole family, taking time for yourself, and accepting
help from others.
The Alzheimer’s Association routinely answers questions and provides information, support, and assistance to those impacted by other types of dementia, such as
vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies, frontotemporal dementia (FTD),
mixed dementia, and other less common dementias. For more information, please
give us a call at 1-800-272-3900 or visit www.alz.org/dementia.
Thanks to our Community Partners!
The Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter
celebrated the 20th anniversary
of offering Adult Day Services
on December 11, 2013 at its
Annual Meeting. Awards were
distributed to Billie Johnson,
Executive Director of the Area
Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. (pictured left
with Salli Bollin) and Robert
Dennie, Executive Director
of Lutheran Home at Toledo,
for their support of individuals
diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia and their
caregivers. Former Board President Matt Caputo, who served during
the opening of the Reynolds Road Adult Day Center, shared stories
with the crowd. Over 1,930 families have utilized the service since
1993. For more information on the Adult Day Center, please call
1-800-272-3900.
The Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter would also
like to thank the Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging, Inc. for
the 2013 Project Collaboration Award. The Chapter is proud to be a
shared space partner at Hawkins Corner, located at 2131 Park Avenue West in Ontario, OH.
18th Annual Geriatric Symposium
The Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio
Chapter is co-sponsoring a conference on
Dementia: An Update on Evaluation and
Treatment with the University of Toledo Center
for Successful Aging. In addition to local speakers,
Dr. Bruno Giordani from the Michigan Alzheimer’s
Disease Research Center (MADC), and Dr. Barbara Messinger Rapport, Director of the Center for
Geriatric Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, will be
presenting. CE’s will be provided. For a complete
brochure and to register see cme.utoledo.edu
under “Upcoming Events”.
Perrysburg: Friday, March 7,
8:00 a.m. — 4:15 p.m.
Hilton Garden Inn, Levis Commons
Have questions about aging
and memory changes?
Moonglow:
Join us at the
Toledo Repertoire Theatre from
May 8-11 (Mother’s Day weekend)
for a play that addresses issues of
Alzheimer’s disease. The Alzheimer’s
Association will offer CE’s to activity
specialists, nurses, and social workers.
Tickets can be purchased by calling
419-243-9277 or
www.toledorep.org.
Join the Alzheimer’s Association and
Serving Our Seniors in Erie County for an
informal conversation about aging and
memory changes with Program
Coordinator, Brenda Hendricks. This
program is offered on the 3rd Thursday of
every month. Please call 1-800-272-3900
or Serving Our Seniors, 1-800-564-1856,
for more information and meeting time/
location.
We are in need of dedicated volunteers to help us further our mission!
If you are interested in helping out in our Adult Day Center (Toledo), becoming an Advocate, joining our
Speaker’s Bureau (Findlay), Caring Companions (Mansfield), facilitating a caregiver group, or joining a
Walk to End Alzheimer’s committee, please let us know by calling 1-800-272-3900 or visiting www.alz.org/nwohio
to learn about all of our volunteer opportunities and fill out an interest form.
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Early Stage Memory Loss Programs
Meet Me at TMA and A Brush with Art
2445 Monroe Street
Meet Me at TMA and A Brush with Art are free monthly
programs, held on Fridays and Saturdays. Co-sponsored
with the Toledo Museum of Art, they are designed to
provide fun, meaningful experiences for visitors with mild
memory loss. Friends and family are welcome to accompany the visitor. Meet Me at TMA provides an interactive tour of selected works
from the Museum collection, led by trained docents. A Brush with Art adds
hands-on experiences. Meet at the Information Desk, just inside the Grove Place
entrance to the main Museum building. Galleries are fully accessible, and wheelchairs are available at no charge. The entrance and main parking lot are on Grove
Place. Parking is free for TMA members and $5 for non-members. Financial
assistance is available for parking for those in need. Registration is requested,
especially for A Brush with Art so that we may prepare supplies. For more information or to register, call the Alzheimer’s Association at 1-800-272-3900.
Meet Me at TMA, first Saturday of every month, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
January 4, “Dragon Hunt” Discover dragons in art from ancient to modern times.
February 1, “Music Paints a Picture” You can almost hear the music emitting from the works of art.
March 1, “Ancient Greek and Roman Mythology” Investigate stories and characters from ancient
Greece and Rome portrayed in art.
April 5, “Jewish Art” Discover how Judaism is depicted in art.
May 3, “Spanish Art” Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at the TMA by exploring works of Spanish artists.
A Brush with Art, second Friday of every month, 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
January 10, Topic: Chinese art Activity: Tai Chi
February 14, Topic: Art of the Dance Activity: Ballroom Dancing
March 14, Topic: Gardens and Plants Exhibition Activity: Paper making with seeds
April 11, Topic: Symbolism in Art Activity: Scavenger Hunt
A Visit from the Toledo Metroparks – Plants and Their Places
Toledo: Friday, March 2, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Alzheimer’s Association, 2500 North Reynolds Road
Learn about our native wildflowers from a staff member of the Toledo Area Metroparks.
Experience the Theater
Meet at the Alzheimer’s Association for a collaboration with the University of Toledo, Department of Theatre and Film. Associate lecturer Irene Alby and students will demonstrate and lead
programs that explore the world of theater.
Theater Improv Activities
Workshop on improvisation and acting techniques, designed for persons with mild memory loss from Alzheimer’s disease
or a related dementia. Lots of fun!
Toledo: Friday, January 17, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Alzheimer’s Association, 2500 North Reynolds Road
Toledo: Sunday, April 13, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Come to the “Cabaret”
Watch the students perform “Cabaret” at the University of Toledo Center for Performing Arts Theatre.
For tickets and more information, visit www.utoledo.tix.com or call 419-530-2375.
Center Theatre, UT Center for Performing Arts, West entrance to UT off
Secor Road, at the corner of Towerview Blvd and Campus Drive West
Meet Me at The Wall Street Journal
Did you know that the Dow Jones Wall Street Journal is printed and distributed in Bowling Green, Ohio? Get a first-hand
look at printing operations on this 30-45 minute walking tour. Located near the north end of the Wood County Fairgrounds.
Enter building through the front door and meet in the lunch room. Dessert and coffee will follow the tour at a local restaurant.
Registration is required. Call the Alzheimer’s Association at 1-800-272-3900.
Living with Alzheimer’s: For People with Alzheimer’s or a Related Dementia
Bowling Green: Thursday, February 13, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Dow Jones Wall Street Journal, 1100 Brim Road
Bowling Green: Thursdays, March 6, 13, and 20, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
This is a multi-part series discussing memory loss, everyday coping skills, building a support system and hope. It is
intended to support and educate the person who has memory loss due to Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia.
Although friends and family are very welcome as guests and learners, those who are not accompanied by someone
who has a memory loss condition will be better served by attending programs for caregivers. The March series is
co-sponsored with Wood County Hospital.
I Have Memory Changes: What Do I Need to Know?
Wood County Hospital, 950 West Wooster Street.
Please use conference entrance in rear of hospital.
Toledo: Thursdays, April 3, 10, 17, and 24, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Alzheimer’s Association, 2500 North Reynolds Road
Bowling Green: Wednesday, February 19, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m.
A comprehensive overview of memory loss, what is normal, what is not, and how the changes affect everyday
life. Persons with mild memory impairment and those who have been recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s
disease or a related disorder are especially encouraged to attend.
Penguin Preview (at the monthly Transitions meeting)
Wood County Committee on Aging, 305 North Main Street
Toledo: Tuesday, March 4, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Alzheimer’s Association, 2500 North Reynolds Road
Toledo: Thursday, January 30, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Join Toledo Zoo staff as we get a preview and update on the new Penguin Exhibit that will open this summer. Enjoy an
interactive presentation with snacks and camaraderie. Please register by January 21. Call 1-800-272-3900.
Alzheimer’s Association, 2500 North Reynolds Road
Transitions
Individuals with early stage memory loss, with their families and friends, are invited to attend the following monthly programs for social and educational opportunities and group sharing.
Persons who are experiencing forgetfulness, mild confusion, or difficulty finding the right words are most likely to benefit. Registration is requested. Call 1-800-272-3900.
Toledo: Alzheimer’s Association, 2500 North Reynolds Road
Mind Works: 2nd Wednesday every month***, 1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
Findlay: The Family Center, 1800 North Blanchard Street, Room 119
Mind Works: Last Thursday every month***, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Brain stimulating games in a fun, non-competitive environment.
Brain-stimulating games in a fun, non-competitive environment.
Art Café: 3rd Wednesday every month***, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Transitions: 2nd Friday every month***, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Join area artist Jan Revill for fine art options or choose to create a “Make & Take,” or help create an “Unfrogettable” mosaic community piece. No art experience needed.
Lima: Market Street Presbyterian Church, Room 209, 2nd Floor, 1100 Market Street
Transitions: Last Thursday every month***, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
2nd Tuesday every month***, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m.
Educational and support meetings with varied topics.
Mansfield/Ontario: Area Agency on Aging at Hawkins Corner, 2131 Park Avenue West
3rd Wednesday every month, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Bowling Green: Location varies by activity.
Call Wood County Committee on Aging at 1-800-367-4935.
2nd Tuesday every month, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m.
Defiance: St. John’s Catholic Church, Downstairs meeting room, 510 Jackson Street
4th Monday every month***, 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Sandusky: Erie County Services Building, 2900 Columbus Avenue
3rd Thursday every month, 11:00 a.m. – Noon
***Starred programs have a suggested program fee of $5. No one is excluded for
inability to pay.
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Family & Community Education Programs
RDAD Groups
Reducing Disabilities in Alzheimer’s Disease (RDAD) is a program which combines gentle exercise with caregiver education and
support. RDAD is a 15-session program. To be involved in this program, the person with memory loss and caregiver must both
participate. Both persons will learn enjoyable, simple exercises and the caregivers will learn strategies for coping with changes.
Pre-registration is required for this free program, which begins February 4. Call 1-800-272-3900.
Lifestyle for a Healthy Brain
Increasing evidence shows that healthy lifestyle habits, such
as being physically and mentally active, eating a healthy
diet, and staying socially involved, contribute to healthy aging. This program will focus on simple lifestyle changes that
may have a positive impact on one’s brain health.
Toledo:
Oakleaf Village, 4220 North Holland-Sylvania Road
Loudonville: Wednesday, February 5, 10:30 - 11:15 a.m.
Fremont: Tuesday, February 25, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Loudonville Public Library, 122 East Main Street
Bethany Place, 916 North Street
Green Springs: Tuesday, March 25, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Van Wert: Thursday, February 20, 11:00 a.m. – Noon
Van Wert County Council on Aging, 220 Fox Road
Elmwood Healthcare Center at the Springs, 430 North Broadway
Findlay: Thursday, February 20, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Fremont: Thursday, March 27, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Elmwood Assisted Living, 1545 Fangboner
Legacy at Heritage Estates, 2820 Greenacre Drive
Curious About the Aging Brain?
Huron: Wednesday, January 22, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.
Take an easy-to-understand “tour” of the brain, explained with an interactive diagram of brain parts and how they work
(and sometimes don’t work) as we age. Learn how changes affect our memory and other brain abilities. Co-sponsored
with Serving Our Seniors. Call SOS at 419-624-8176. Reservations of 25 or more are needed to avoid cancellation.
Sandusky: Wednesday, January 22, 1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
Living with Alzheimer’s: A Series for Caregivers
This series will focus on issues relevant to families beginning to
encounter Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, or who are looking
for additional information. Topics include symptoms, diagnosis, risk factors, behaviors, personality changes, medications,
home and facility care, legal and financial information related to
dementia, and available community services.
Huron Library, 333 Williams Street
Sandusky Library, 114 West Adams Street
Toledo: Thursdays, February 6, 13, 20, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Oregon: Tuesdays, March 4, 11, 18, 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Alzheimer’s Association, 2500 North Reynolds Road
Oregon Branch Library, 3340 Dustin Road
Sylvania: Tuesdays, February 11, 18, 25, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Toledo: Tuesdays, April 1, 8, 15, 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Kingston Residence of Sylvania, 1425 King Road
Alzheimer’s Association, 2500 North Reynolds Road
Meaningful Communication and Interactions
Bellevue: Thursday, February 13, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
The Willows at Bellevue, 101 Auxiliary Drive
When someone you know develops Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia, you may need to learn a whole new way to
communicate. This program will provide practical tips and insights in order to connect meaningfully.
“Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter” - Film Viewing and Discussion
Toledo: Thursday, March 20, 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
This Academy Award nominated film documents a mother’s Alzheimer’s disease and her daughter’s response to
the changes. An authentic chronicle, this film is informative, entertaining, and presented with profound insight and
a dose of humor. Families dealing with dementia or behavioral symptoms, or considering placement in a long-term
care facility will want to see this film. A discussion will follow the film viewing.
Sanger Branch Public Library, 3030 West Central Avenue
Toledo: Thursday, February 20, 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Point Place Public Library, 2727 117th Street
Understanding Memory Changes: What’s Normal, What’s Not?
Forest: Thursday, March 6, 11:00 a.m. - Noon
If you would like to learn more about memory changes or are concerned about your own or someone else’s memory, this
program will interest you. Factors that can affect memory, treatable causes of memory loss, and techniques to maintain and
improve memory will also be discussed.
Forest Jackson Public Library, 102 West Lima
Findlay: Tuesday, April 15, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Sterling House of Findlay, 725 Fox Run Road
Hands-On Education for Family Caregivers
Learn about giving care to someone who needs hands-on assistance. We will share proper techniques and allow
participants to practice what they have learned. Topics covered include positioning, bathing, assistance with eating,
and how dementia affects care. This program is co-sponsored with Hospice of Northwest Ohio.
Communication, Life Stories and Behaviors
A discussion about dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, the changes and communication tips will be featured. There will be an emphasis
on understanding how the person’s life story affects behaviors and can be utilized to cope with difficult situations.
Afternoon Out Club
This is a social time for individuals in any stage of memory loss, along with their family or friends.
Participants enjoy reminiscing, sharing their experiences, interests, and hobbies, in an informal relaxed
atmosphere. Light refreshments are served. Reservations are requested. Call 419-522-5050 or 1-800-272-3900.
Toledo: Alzheimer’s Association, 2500 North Reynolds Road
n Wednesday, February 12, 10:00 a.m. – Noon or
n Saturday, February 15, 10:00 a.m. – Noon
Ottawa: Thursday, March 13, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Putnam County Library, 136 Putnam Parkway
Mansfield/Ontario: Second Thursday Every Month, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Area Agency on Aging at Hawkins Corner, 2131 Park Avenue West
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Family & Community Education Programs
Friendship and Dementia
Paulding: Wednesday, March 26, 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
Sometimes we wonder how to maintain friendships or form new relationships with someone who has Alzheimer’s disease or
another dementia. This program will discuss the importance of friendship and give tips on how to be a good friend.
Paulding Senior Center, 401 East Jackson Street
Safety Issues: Living Alone, Driving and Home Safety
Toledo: Wednesday, April 23, 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.
Topics include issues such as assessment of living situations, driving safety, handling of foods and medications, gun safety,
getting lost, and community resources.
Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters
This program will cover basics such as the
10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease and
other dementias, the difference between
normal aging and dementia, as well as tips for
maintaining brain health.
Alzheimer’s Association, 2500 North Reynolds Road
Mount Vernon: Thursday, January 16, 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Upper Sandusky: Wednesday, April 16, 1:00 - 1:30 p.m.
The Living Center, 201 North Main Street
Wyandot Senior Village , 300 Highland Parkway
Findlay: Tuesday, January 21, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Van Wert: Wednesday, April 16, 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Sterling House of Findlay, 725 Fox Run Road
Van Wert County Council on Aging, 220 Fox Road
Tiffin: Thursday, January 23, 11:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Defiance: Monday, April 28, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Seneca County Commission on Aging, 382 South Huron Street
GlenPark of Defiance, 2429 William A Diehl Court
Kenton: Wednesday, February 19, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Paulding: Wednesday, April 30, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Hardin County Council on Aging, 100 Memorial Avenue
Paulding County Senior Center, 401 East Jackson Street
Upper Sandusky: Thursday, February 20, 11:30 a.m. – Noon
Wyandot County Council on Aging, 127 South Sandusky Street
Mansfield/Ontario: Tuesday, April 29, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Area Agency on Aging at Hawkins Corner, 2131 Park Avenue West
Professional Education
Ethical Decisions, Spirituality and Dementia
For many people with Alzheimer’s disease, participating in spiritual activities was an integral part of life. Continued spiritual
support throughout the course of the disease can provide great comfort and meaning. Ethical decisions must be made, even
though there may not be a clear choice. This program will begin to address these issues and provide an opportunity for support
and discussion. 2 CEU clock hours for social workers. Nurses may use SW CE. The cost is $20.
To register, call 1-800-272-3900. Limited seating.
The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia, and Alzheimer’s Disease
If someone you are caring for or someone you know is affected by Alzheimer’s disease or other
related dementia, this program can help. It will provide information on detection, causes and
risk factors, disease progression, treatment, and much more. The cost is $15. 2 CEU clock hours
for social workers. Nurses may use SW CE. RSVP is requested but not required. Call
1-800-272-3900.
Toledo: Thursday, January 30, 8:00 – 10:00 a.m.
Alzheimer’s Association, 2500 North Reynolds Road
Toledo: Alzheimer’s Association, 2500 North Reynolds Road
n Wednesday, January 15, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.
n Thursday, February 13, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
n Tuesday, March 11, 10:00 a.m. - Noon
n Tuesday, April 15, 8:00 – 10:00 a.m.
n Wednesday, May 21, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. *
*Please bring your own lunch
A Smorgasbord of Dietary Suggestions for Quality Dementia Care
This program “serves up” suggestions for creating a supportive, enjoyable dining atmosphere for
someone experiencing changes due to some type of dementia. Bring your own lunch. 2 CEU clock
hours for social workers. Nurses may use SW CE. The cost is $20. To register, call 1-800-272-3900.
Understanding Behavior as Communication:
Listen to What I Am Doing
Includes an overview of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, along with examining
and understanding just what the individual with dementia may be communicating. This 2-hour
program is designed for professional caregivers in settings such as adult day centers, senior
housing, senior centers, assisted living facilities, nursing homes and in-home care. 2 CEU
clock hours for social workers. Nurses may use SW CE. The cost is $20. RSVP is requested
but not required. Call 1-800-272-3900.
Mansfield Education Conference
A Closer Look at Dementia Care: Examining Different Types of
Dementia, Medications, and Coping Skills
Keynote speaker Alan Lerner, MD, Professor of Neurology, Case Western Reserve University, will
discuss Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders with an emphasis on frontotemporal (FTD) and
Lewy Body dementias. Dr. Lerner’s presentation will be followed by two sessions: one on
commonly used medications in the treatment of dementia and the other session giving practical
ideas for coping throughout the disease process.
Sandusky: Friday, March 21, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Firelands Regional Medical Center – South Campus, 1912 Hayes Avenue
Defiance: Friday, April 4, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Defiance Regional Medical Center – Maumee Room, 1200 Ralston Avenue
Upper Sandusky: Wednesday, February 26, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Fairhaven Community (lunch will be provided), Gathering Place, 850 Marseilles Avenue
Lima: Thursday, May 15, 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Alzheimer’s Association in PSA3, 200 East High Street, 2nd Floor
Coldwater: Wednesday, March 19, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Mercer County Community Hospital, 800 West Main Street, Meeting Room 1
Mansfield/Ontario: Thursday, June 26 , 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging, 2131 Park Avenue West, Suite 100.
Please use the conference room front entrance.
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Caregiver Groups
ALLEN COUNTY
Bluffton
3rd Monday of every month at 3:30 p.m.
Mennonite Memorial Home
410 West Elm (conference room)
Facilitators: Tricia Herrmann, Emily Koogler,
419-358-1015
Lima
1st Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m.
Elmcroft of Lima
2075 N. Eastown Road
Facilitator: Amy Fleming, 419-331-2442
Lima
4th Thursday of every month at 2 p.m.
Lima Convalescent Home
1650 Allentown Rd.
Facilitators: Amy Jacquay, Melinda Smith,
419-224-9741
ASHLAND COUNTY
Ashland
3rd Thursday of every month at 7 p.m.
Brethren Care Village
2000 Center Street
Facilitator: Connie Butler, 419-289-1585
Loudonville
1st Tuesday of every month at 2 p.m.
Colonial Manor, conference room
747 S. Mount Vernon Ave.
Facilitator: Rachel Cammuse, 419-994-4191
AUGLAIZE COUNTY
St. Mary’s
4th Thursday of every month at 1 p.m.
Otterbein - St. Mary’s Campus Center
meeting room, 11230 State Route 364
Facilitators: Tiffany Burden, Jamie Goecke,
419-394-2366
The following caregiver groups are sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter.These caregiver groups are free and open to the public.
Registration is not required. However, it is suggested that you contact the facilitator of the group you plan to attend for the first time to confirm the time, place and
date of the meeting. For more information on caregiver groups or other programs of the Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter, call 1-800-272-3900.
Wauseon
1st Thursday of every month at 1 p.m.
Wauseon Senior Center
240 Clinton Street
Facilitator: Beth Kramer, 419-250-0772
HANCOCK COUNTY
Findlay
Last Friday of every month at 9:30 a.m.
Birchaven Retirement Village
15100 Birchaven (Wenner Conference Room)
Facilitator: Mike Thompson, 419-425-3233
3rd Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m.
Altercare of Bucyrus
1929 Whetstone
Facilitator: Wendy Cline, 419-562-7644
DEFIANCE COUNTY
2nd Wednesday of every month at 6:30 p.m.
Birchaven Condo Club House
7113 Eastern Woods Parkway
(on the right past Village)
Facilitators: Sandy Siebenaller 440-541-8527
& Joyce Luzader 419-421-6704
Respite care is available during both Birchhaven
Findlay support group meetings. Please call one of
the facilitators at least 24 hours in advance.
Hicksville
No set meeting time. Contact facilitators:
Ginny Wiseman, Sheri Schliesser,
419-782-3257.
ERIE COUNTY
Sandusky
1st Tuesday of every month at 9 a.m.
St. Stephen United Church of Christ,
905 E. Perkins Ave.
Please use the rear entrance of the church.
Facilitators: Holly Patsch,
Jane Windisch, 419 -624-1171
FULTON COUNTY
Swanton
No set meeting time.
Contact Facilitator: Chris Cremean,
419-825-1145
Toledo
3rd Thursday of every month at 6 p.m.
Parkcliffe Community, Building #2,
4226 Parkcliffe Lane
Facilitators: Diana Waugh & Jenny Bucher,
419-381-9447
Light refreshments provided.
MERCER COUNTY
Celina
2nd Tuesday of every month at 2 p.m.
Celina Manor
1001 Myers Road
Facilitators: Yvonne Miller &
Brenda Hoying, 419-586-6645
SENECA COUNTY
Fostoria
3rd Friday of every month at 9 a.m.
Good Shepherd Home
725 Columbus Ave.
Facilitators: Kathy Theis & Don Lee,
419-937-1801
Tiffin
2nd Thursday of every month at 7 p.m.
St. Francis Home
182 St. Francis Avenue
Facilitator: Jessica Rogier, 419-447-2723
VAN WERT COUNTY
Van Wert
3rd Thursday of every month at 2 p.m.
Hearth & Home at VanWert
1118 Westwood Dr.
Facilitator: Linda Pollitz,
419-227-9700
WILLIAMS COUNTY
HARDIN COUNTY
Kenton
3rd Thursday of every month at 2 p.m.
Wilkinson-McVitty-Berlien Sr. Day Care Center
100 Memorial Ave.
Facilitator: Alice Johnson, 419-673-1482
Respite care available.
HENRY COUNTY
OTTAWA COUNTY
Oak Harbor
No set meeting time.
Contact Facilitator: Amy Simkus, 419-239-8235
Port Clinton
Bryan
2nd Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
506 Oxford Drive
Facilitator: Donna Sprow, 419-636-3962
2nd Monday of every month at 9 a.m.
Magruder Hospital Conference Room
615 Fulton St.
Facilitators: Jody Strickling, 419-707-2682
& Marian Blevins, 419-656-8197
Montpelier
PAULDING COUNTY
WOOD COUNTY
Second Wednesday of every month at 1 p.m.
Paulding County Senior Center
401 East Jackson
Facilitator: Rita Gross, 419-770-0355
2nd Monday of every month at 2:30 p.m.
BG Senior Center
305 N. Main Street
Facilitator: David Buenting, 419 806-2039
Last Monday of every month at 9:30 a.m.
Montpelier Senior Center
325 North Jonesville Street
Facilitator: Sarah Hahn, 419-636-5071
Napoleon
2nd Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m.
Riverview Terrace
120 E. Maumee Ave.
Facilitators: Mary Beth Royal and Cathy Mohr,
419-653-4507
Transportation is available.
Paulding
Norwalk
Last Wednesday of every month at 3:30 p.m.
The Carriage House of Fisher-Titus Medical Center
175 Shady Lane
Garden Level, Carriage House entrance
Facilitators: Nancy Kaczor & Pam Roskovics,
419-660-2117, ext. 6596
KNOX COUNTY
Mt. Vernon
2nd Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m.
Emeritus at HillenVale
1615 Yauger Road
Facilitators: Joyce Thomas, 740-694-0823, call
between 5-9 p.m., Debbie McLarnan, 740-393-0608,
call after 2 p.m.
LUCAS COUNTY
Maumee
2nd Saturday of every month at 1:30 p.m.
Scrambler Marie’s
570 Dussel Dr.
Facilitators: Kathi Allen & Sue Blevins,
419-385-3958. Respite is available.
Complimentary lunch is provided by
Foundation Park Alzheimer’s Care Center.
Toledo
3rd Tuesday of every month at 1:30 p.m.
Contact facilitator for location.
Facilitator: Traci Holland, 419-537-1999
Toledo
3rd Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m.
Alzheimer’s Association
2500 N. Reynolds Rd.
Facilitator: Beth Wong, 419-537-1999
Bowling Green
Perrysburg
HURON COUNTY
Defiance
1st Thursday of every month at 1:30 p.m.
Defiance Senior Center
140 East Broadway
Facilitators: Karen Haaser, Pat Wagner,
419-782-3257.
Respite and transportation is available with prior
arrangements, please call if needed.
3rd Thursday of every month at 10 a.m.
Alzheimer’s Association
2500 N. Reynolds Road
Facilitator: Bob Hausch, 419-537-1999
Respite available. Call facilitator.
Findlay
CRAWFORD COUNTY
Bucyrus
Toledo
PUTNAM COUNTY
Ottawa
2nd Wednesday of every month at 2 p.m.
Ottawa Senior Center
1035 East Third St.
Facilitator: Linda Pollitz, 419-227-9700,
& Judy Kahle, 419-523-4121
RICHLAND COUNTY
Mansfield
3rd Thursday of every month at 1 p.m.
YMCA
750 Scholl Rd.
Facilitator: Kristine Gale, 419-522-5050
Mansfield
1st Monday of every month at 7 p.m.
The Waterford at Mansfield
1296 S. Trimble Rd.
Facilitator: Jill VonHaase 419-961-8521
Mansfield
4th Monday of every month at 1 p.m.
Providence Baptist Church
112 W. 6th St.
Facilitators: Mary McDonald, 419-524-9032 or
419-522-3699, Ann Bishop, 419-526-0877
SANDUSKY COUNTY
Fremont
2nd Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m.
Memorial Hospital
715 South Taft Avenue.
(Take elevator to 1st floor; Chestnut Cafe, dining room A)
Facilitators: Mary Arnold & Cheryl Miller,
419-332-2589
2nd Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m.
Way Public Library
101 E. Indiana Ave.
Facilitator: Lynn Ritter, 419-537-1999
WYANDOT COUNTY
Upper Sandusky
3rd Tuesday of every month at 4 p.m.
Fairhaven Community
850 Marseilles Avenue
Facilitator: Sandra Vent, 419-294-4973
Frontotemporal Dementia Support
Group (Meets in Findlay)
2nd Monday of every month
6:30-8:00 p.m.
St. Andrew United Methodist Church
120 West Sandusky Street
Please enter the front door on West Sandusky Street.
Facilitator: Tracie Steele, 419-889-3448 &
Linda Pollitz, 419-227-9700
For Men Only (Meets in Findlay)
3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m.
First Lutheran Church
109 E. Lincoln Street
Facilitators: Mike Thompson, 419-425-3233
& Paul Thompson, 419-423-5945
For Men Only (Meets in Toledo)
1st Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m.
Alzheimer’s Association
2500 North Reynolds Road
Facilitator: Bob Hausch, 419-537-1999
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Tributes, Memorials, Contributions
Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter
August 1, 2013 through November 30, 2013
All gifts, memorials, contributions and tributes received by the Northwest Ohio Chapter are gratefully acknowledged. Not only do they honor others in a special way but they enable us
to fulfill our mission of education, family support, advocacy and research. Contributions received after publication will be acknowledged in the next issue of this newsletter.
Tributes
In honor of
ROBERT ALEXANDER
Donn & Carol Bernath
In honor of
LAURIE GROSS’ BIRTHDAY
Rick & Sue Rubenstein
In honor of
LOUELLA HARMAN
Dennis S. Harman
In honor of
RETIREMENT OF
BECKY HARRIS
Jim & Cathy Dyko
In honor of
RIETA HAWK
Lisa Kiel
In honor of
CAROLYN KOHLER
Laurel Kerr
In honor of
ROSS MERGANTHALER’S
BIRTHDAY
Veneta Oberhaus
In honor of
TONY & DARLENE MUSSER
NASG Ohio, LLC
In honor of
ROSIE OLEJOWNIK
Mike & Judy Hartranft
In honor of
TIM PERNA’S 50th BIRTHDAY
Sally Wellman
Memorials
GERALD ALLIMAN
William & Karen Carr
M. Gloria Fischer
Heartland Healthcare Services
The McCormick Family
DR. V. ALLEN AUCHARD
John Anderson, Jr.
BARBARA BREINICK
St. John’s Jesuit Care Group
JOSEPHINE “JOEY” BROWN
Sam & Joan Benson
Neighborhood of
Mr. & Mrs. Brown
ORVILLE BURGEI
Michael & Berta Bockey
Burgei Family
Thelma Hoersten
VERONICA “BONNIE” CARIS
Terry & Jackie Barber
Sue Joseph
Ursula Strausbaugh
FRANCIS CARMEAN
Jack Carmean
BETTY L. CLARK
Clark Family
MAY COGSWELL
Lorna M. Doremus
CORA H. “HELEN” CRAMER
M/M Henry Sauber
LAWRENCE (BUD) DAVIDSON
Gary Andrews
Margaret Ballman
Bud & Pauline Corwin
Elnora Davidson
Roland & Ila Demaline
Ruth Ann Gray & Family
Walter & Bonita Hicks
V. Hoover
Jim & Bety Kefer
John Leatherman
Doris & Kenny Miller
Dave & Karen Mohler
Roger & Pam Rice
Larry & Connie Simmons
John & Suzette Skowronski
Bill & Deb Spiess
Roy & Carol Stearns
Frank & Virginia VonSeggeron
Arleen Weaks
Jeanette Wiemken
GEORGIA BAYS
Marilyn Brumenschenkel
Ruth Rapenport
BARBARA DICKMAN
Carol Blasingim
Karen Devera
Denise Miles
Paula Verhoff
Garry Witzler
EUGENE BEATTY
Sam & Alice Horn
HOMER DIEFENTHALER
Dave & Chris Diefenthaler
CONNIE BENNETT
George Bennett
Pete & Bonnie Karzynow
Laurie McCann
Susan McDowell
DOMINIC DIOLETTI
Pat & Tracy Gillmore
AMALIE BARTLEBAUGH
Alfred Studtmann
MARIE BEST
Gary & Rita Hake
Karl & Gretchen Mauerhan
FRED BIGGER
Ric Echler
Max & Connie Grant
Family of Robert & Viola
Henderson
Jeff & Kelly Hephner
Montpelier Eagles Aux
Leroy Reininger
Jim & Kay Rockey
John & Tamy Schuman
Women of the Moose – Montpelier
Chapter #270
Alan & Shela Word
MARILYN BOLING
M/M Albert Sigg
LINDA BOWLBY
Dale & Janice Auck
Mitchell & Sharon Bauer
Susan Clady
Alena Fox
James & Martha Friddle
Troy Gilliland
Judy Holzmiller
Bill & Dolores Marquart
Marvin & Gloria Nelson
Pietist Christian Women’s
Fellowship
R. Riegel
Ellie Schiefer
Greg & Verna Schifer
Margaret Thornton
Wynford High & Junior High
School Staff
BONNIE JEAN DORNER
Anonymous
Frances Artz
Valerie Aubel
Roderick Bogner
Karen Caswell
Sophie, Bob, Mark, & Chris
Crittenden
Howard Gilbert
G. Hauer
James Henson
Betty Hill-Rinka
Linda Linn
John & Rosie Napier
Bill & Vicki Redman
Paul Simon
John & Marcella Smith
Howard & Shirley Tipper
Richard & Frances Weber
Dale & Geneva Williams
Lisa Wise
Paula Worner
DAVID DROLL
Roger & Deborah Benz
MARY DUSSEAU
Nancy & Jack Burtch
Central Ohio Primary Care
Physicians
Debbie Clark
Miriam Clark
Daniel Crane
Jim & Nancy Crane
Robert & Marcia Curtis
Ardys V. Dellinger
Hazel Deuble
Jim & Kathy Flynn
Carolyn Freimark
Jim & Sharon Hightower & Family
Patricia Jardin
Peggy Johnson
Marge Littlefield
Veneta Oberhaus
Marla & Rick Osgood
James & Mary Repka
Mary Lou Snyder
Tom & Jan Trump
FELIPE FERNANDEZ
Charles & Joann Blum
Karen DeVault
John & Terry Heringhaus
BERNEDA FIRESTONE
Larry & Sue Lloyd
MYRTLE FISHBAUGH
Howard & Nona Fishbaugh
CAROL FOX
Bill & Donna Niehous
ROLLIE GAHLER
Dennis & Mary Lou Fairchild
SARA GANDERT
Jerry & Cory Bandy
Richard Fowler
Agnes Haley
Jim & Debby Henry
Martha Hosler
Dave & Barb Moody
Jan & Lowell Smith
Amy Weekley
JEAN B. GUNN
Mike & Peggy Holewinski
Rosalind Manders
Ruthann Manders
Maurine Reynolds
The Siegels
Webb Corporation
JEAN HALM
Ted & Carol Homberger
VIRGINIA HARTER
Ohio Art Retirees &
Etch a Sketch Line
ELIZABETH HEDRICK
Barbara Rosebrock
Jim & Pam Snider
Robin Trudel
Dennis Westrick
PHYLLIS HENRY
Julie Cameron
Russell & Pam Luke
George & Betty Rings
Darrell Schudel
Bill & Linda Sommer
GERTRUDE HEPNER
Richard & Carole Dailey
Henry & Karen DeMain
William Tipple
HELEN HILL
Shirley Draheim
JUAN HINOJOSA
Richard Berg
Joe & Millie Brubaker
Ken & Carol Brubaker
JEFFREY HIRSCH
Bill & Donna Niehous
CARL HOFFER
Elliott Machine Works, Inc.
Richard & Janice Miller
Joann Palm
WANDA HOUDESHELL
Connie Gibson
Joe & Christine Inglis
Charles & Sandra Zimmer
CLYDE HUNTER
Defiance Metal Products
EILEEN IDLE
Vivian Haynes Family
DR. FAITH LILLY JACKSON
BGSU – College of Education &
Human Development
Cathy Bockbrader
Roger & Donna Colcord
Eric & Karen Germann
Larry Harris & Doris Beck
Leonard & Sandra Lepper
James & Margarita Lessig
Ohio School Boards Association
Brenda Oyer
Paul & Rachel Reinhart
Mariann Reinke
Meghan Schmidbauer
June Wright Sweede
Marilynn Wentland
KAREN L. DOKKEN JELLUM
Barbara Armstrong
ELIZABETH JESKE
David & Dianne Rawski
MERCEDES JIMENEZ
Bard Manufacturing Company
MARY RUTH JORRIS
John & Kathy Busch
Dan & Cheryl Cone
Dorothy Cupps
Debra Kosmider
Denise McHue
Dennis & Karen McHue
Marilyn Phillips
Larry & Doris Przeslawski
Sandra Rokicki
David & Ann Shaheen
Norma Tiffany
Jerry & Jami Zeltner
ROBERT KEESEE
Margaret Dembowski
PATRICIA KENNEDY
Judy Beard
Tom Dalton Family
CLIFFORD KING
Tom & Elaine French
Jean Higgins
Art & Donna Knochel
MADELINE KING
M/M Leland Chamberlain
Scott & Julie Joehlin
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EVELYN PRZYOJSKI
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RON MILLER
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Region 6
DONALD MOORE
Lois Padgett
FREDA PAULINE RANDALL
Vernon & Patricia Braun
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Chapter newsletter, and invitation to annual meeting.
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Lynch & White – Attorneys
at Law
Paul & Gloria Mock
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CLAY JAY SHANER, JR.
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Colton Cramer
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Brycen Howell
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in California
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Fund
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Linda Detwiler
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Skip & Glenna Rea
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Faculty & Staff
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& Family
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You Are Invited! 2014 Spring Gala
Please join us for the Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter’s fourth annual Spring Gala: The Great Gatsby/Roaring Twenties on Friday, March 28 at
The Pinnacle in Maumee. This elegant event will feature a served diner, music by Swingmania, emcee Dave Holmes of 13ABC, silent auction, and many fun
activities. Get your best “Gatsby, Flapper, or Gangster” apparel ready! Black tie optional. The 2013 gala was a sold out event, so be sure to reserve your seat or
table early! Individual seats are $100, tables of eight are $650, and tables of ten are $800. Please kindly make your reservations by Friday, March 7 by calling
1-800-272-3900 or visiting http://act.alz.org/gatsbygala.
Advocate
If you are interested in sponsoring the event or offering a donation for the silent auction, please contact Beth Wong at 1-800-272-3900 or [email protected].
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A Brush with Art
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The Basics
Lifestyle for a Healthy Brain
Know the 10 Signs
Chat with Brenda
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Theater Improv Workshop
Know the 10 Signs
Curious About Aging
Curious About Aging
Know the 10 Signs
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Penguin Preview
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Transitions: Mind Works
Ethical Decisions
Meet Me at TMA
RDAD Group
Lifestyle for a Healthy Brain
Living with Alzheimer’s: Caregiver Series
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Living with Alzheimer’s: Caregiver Series
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Transitions: Mind Works
Hands-on Education
Afternoon Out Club
The Basics
Living with Alzheimer’s: Caregiver Series
(2 of 3)
Meet Me at The Wall Street Journal
Meaningful Communication
A Brush with Art
Transitions
Hands-on Education
Living with Alzheimer’s: Caregiver Series
(2 of 3)
I Have Memory Changes
Transitions: Art Café
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Our 17th annual Memory Day at the Statehouse will be held on Wednesday, April 2 in
Columbus. Please join us for this important
advocacy event for individuals, caregivers
and families touched by Alzheimer’s disease.
Transportation is available if needed. To
RSVP or for more information,
contact Marty Williman at 1-800-272-3900 or
email [email protected].
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Know the 10 Signs
Know the 10 Signs
Lifestyle for a Healthy Brain
Lifestyle for a Healthy Brain
Chat with Brenda
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Living with Alzheimer’s: Caregiver Series
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Understanding Memory Changes
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Living with Alzheimer’s: Caregiver Series
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Lifestyle for a Healthy Brain
Understanding Behavior
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Mar. 1 Toledo
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4 Toledo
4 Oregon
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11 Lima
11 Oregon
12 Toledo
13 Bowling Green
13 Mansfield
13 Ottawa
14 Toledo
14 Findlay
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19 Toledo
19 Mansfield
19 Coldwater
20 Bowling Green
20 Sandusky
20 Sandusky
20 Toledo
21 Sandusky
24 Defiance
Meet Me at TMA
A Visit From the Metroparks
I Have Memory Changes
Living with Alzheimer’s: Caregiver Series
(1 of 3)
Living with Alzheimer’s (1 of 3)
Understanding Memory Changes
Dementia: An Update on Evaluation
and Treatment
The Basics
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Living with Alzheimer’s: Caregiver Series
(2 of 3)
Transitions: Mind Works
Living with Alzheimer’s (2 of 3)
Afternoon Out Club
Communications, Life Stories, and
Behaviors
A Brush with Art
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Living with Alzheimer’s: Caregiver Series
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Transitions: Art Café
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Understanding Behavior
Living with Alzheimer’s (3 of 3)
Chat with Brenda
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Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter
Dietary Suggestions
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27 Findlay
27 Fremont
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Lifestyle for a Healthy Brain
Friendship and Dementia
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Transitions: Mind Works
Lifestyle for a Healthy Brain
Annual Spring Gala: Great Gatsby/
Roaring 20s
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24 Findlay
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Memory Day
Dietary Suggestions
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Living with Alzheimer’s (1 of 4)
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Living with Alzheimer’s: Caregiver Series
(2 of 3)
Transitions: Mind Works
Afternoon Out Club
A Brush with Art
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Come to the “Cabaret”
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The Basics
Living with Alzheimer’s (2 of 4)
Living with Alzheimer’s: Caregiver Series
(3 of 3)
Understanding Memory Changes
Transitions: Art Café
Transitions
Know the 10 Signs
Know the 10 Signs
Chat with Brenda
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Living with Alzheimer’s (3 of 4)
Safety Issues
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Transitions: Mind Works
Transitions
Know the 10 Signs
Know the 10 Signs
Living with Alzheimer’s (4 of 4)
Know the 10 Signs
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Meet Me at TMA
Moonglow
Understanding Behavior
The Basics
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“Now, research is
emphasizing studies to
prevent Alzheimer’s from
developing and
slowing the impact of
the disease. “
Join the Research
Dr. Hartley referred to six Alzheimer’s Interventional Therapies
currently in Phase III clinical trials,
which if successful, could receive
FDA approval for large scale manufacturing. Furthermore, Dr. Hartley
identified three studies addressing
the possible prevention of Alzheimer’s, including the DIAN TU trial
primarily funded by the Alzheimer’s
Association.
key is that researchers are thinking
differently, such as in studies treating some genetic forms of Alzheimer’s,” he explained.
“Over the last several years, there has
been a lot of work focused on treating
beta amyloids in the brain, but the problem is medications used in trials have
not been met with the best results. While
there have been signs that some drugs
“A recent, important step is that there is
now a national plan, signed into law, to
prevent and effectively treat Alzheimer’s
by 2025,” he added. “Alzheimer’s
research is important. We need to expand
the scale and scope of research, and accelerate drug development.”
“Now, research is emphasizing studies
to prevent Alzheimer’s from developing
and slowing the impact of the disease.
Progress is also being made in the area of
biomarkers, which can provide information about the progression of the disease.
This is a massive undertaking, but the
may have helped a small number of
people with mild forms of Alzheimer’s,
these compounds have been unsuccessful
at reducing damage to the brain.”
“While there have been disappointing results with drugs on people with advanced
stages of Alzheimer’s, there is certainly
a good reason for people to enroll in
studies for clinical drugs that might work
well,” Dr. Messer said. “There are new
things coming along all the time, and we
don’t know when the next breakthrough
will happen. It could take time and will
take multiple research projects, but we
are advancing the field and trying to test
everything we can to find the best way to
address Alzheimer’s. Eventually, we will
find the cure to this disease.”
Anyone can be a part of the research now underway through TrialWilliam Messer, Jr., Ph.D. hosted Dean M. Hartley, Ph.D.
Match®, a free, easy-to-use clinical
for a research update at the University of Toledo.
studies matching service that con“The levels of death from heart
nects individuals with Alzheimer's,
disease and breast cancer have
caregivers, healthy volunteers and physifallen in recent years, but, with an aging
cians to current studies. A continuously
population, Alzheimer’s disease is more
updated database of 130+ Alzheimer's
prevalent and the number of deaths from
clinical trials includes both pharmacoAlzheimer’s is increasing,” noted Willogical (drug) and non-pharmacological
liam Messer, Jr., Ph.D., Vice President
(non-drug) studies being conducted at
of the Board of Directors, Alzheimer’s
nearly 500 trial sites across the United
Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter
States. More information can be found at
and Chair of the Department of Pharmawww.alz.org/trialmatch.
cology at The University of Toledo.
Alzheimer’s is one of the most
underfunded diseases ($450 million
in FY13), whereas other major
diseases receive billions of research
dollars.
“Research is the only way we are
going to stop people from dying
from Alzheimer’s disease,” said
Dean M. Hartley, Ph.D., Director
of Scientific Initiatives at the Alzheimer's Association, who visited
Northwest Ohio this past October
to present an update on current
research studies.
Research to better diagnose, treat,
prevent, and eventually cure
Alzheimer’s disease is ongoing
throughout the country, including
in Northwest Ohio.
Important research being conducted worldwide
alz.org/nwohio
Northwest Ohio Chapter