Dementia

INTEGRITY REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE SERVICES INC

The organization serves as a representative payee, handling the personal finances for any individual that needs assistance. the organization works with the elderly and disabled individuals unable to handle their personal finances in conjunction with the social security administration, department of social services and other mental and health agencies. the organization works with individuals to assure that they receive their monthly benefits and that their bills are paid on time as well as providing for food and other living expenses.

Auditory Disability Type:

Deaf

Cognitive, Learning, and Neurological Disabilities Type:

Alzheimer's
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Autism
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
Dementia

Demographics:

Adult
Senior (65+)

Healthcare Services:

Rehabilitation Services

Visual Disability Type:

Blind


1021 Via Sacra Street
Henderson, NV
89011
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NEIGHBOR NETWORK OF NORTHERN NEVADA

N4 programs serve a variety of needs in the community, including supporting people with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities, people living with dementia, and their family care partners.

Auditory Disability Type:

Deaf

Cognitive, Learning, and Neurological Disabilities Type:

Alzheimer's
Dementia

Demographics:

Adult
Senior (65+)

Healthcare Services:

Rehabilitation Services

Visual Disability Type:

Blind


3730 Piccadilly Ct
Reno, NV
89509
Contact Information:

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Living with Dementia Caregiver Support Group

The UCSF Living with Dementia Caregiver Support Group provides an environment for families and friends of patients diagnosed with dementia to share their experiences and receive support. Walk-ins are welcome. This group is free and is co-sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association and UCSF Memory and Aging Center.

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Frontotemporal Dementia Caregiver Support Group

The UCSF Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) Caregiver Support Group provides education as well as support to the caregivers and families of people with FTD and related neurodegenerative diseases, such as progressive nuclear palsy or corticobasal degeneration. The group addresses the needs of FTD caregivers, whose concerns are often different from those of Alzheimer's disease caregivers. The format is informal, with open discussion and occasional speakers. Attendance is free, and no reservation is needed.

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Dementia: Planning for Long-Term Care

Dementia costs a lot, both financially and emotionally. Discover the cost of dementia care, the financial assistance available, and where to find support groups.

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Dementia: What to Do After Receiving a Diagnosis

Dementia affects every aspect of a person's life. Ability Central shares the essential first steps after receiving a diagnosis.

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Dementia: Early Signs and Symptoms

The severity of symptoms defines the three stages of dementia. This article teaches how doctors diagnose dementia and how symptoms affect daily life.

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Dementia: 5 Quick Facts You Should Know

Dementia is not a specific disease but rather an overview of symptoms. Learn about the causes, risk factors, and types of dementia.

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Dementia

Dementia is a general term used to categorize impairments in one’s cognitive abilities including memory, judgment, reasoning, language, problem-solving, and other cognitive functions that are prevalent enough to interfere with day-to-day life. This term includes Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other forms of dementia-related memory loss. To learn more and find resources, feel free to check out the information listed here.