Oconto County Commission on Aging, Inc.
1210 Main St. ~ Oconto, WI 54153
(920) 834-7707 or in Wisconsin: 800-649-6568
FAX: (920) 834-5070


Alzheimer's Index

Introduction to the Alzheimers Association of Greater Wisconsin

Alzheimer's Association of Greater Wisconsin - Fox Valley:
201 E. Bell Street; Neenah, WI 54956
1-800-272-3900 | Website: http://www.alz.org

Alzheimer's Association of Great Wisconsin - Green Bay:
2900 Curry Lane, Suite A; Green Bay, WI 54311
1-800-272-3900 | 920-469-2110 | Fax 920-469-2131
Website: http://www.alz.org

Alzheimer's Association - Southeastern WI Chapter
6130 W. National Ave.; Suite 200; West Allis, WI 53214
1-800-272-3900 | Website: http://www.alzheimers-sewi.org

Dementia Diagnostic Clinics in Wisconsin

Maintain Your Brain

"What Happens Next?" National Institute on Aging, September, 2007
"This booklet was developed by the early-stage support group at the Northwestern University Alzheimer's Disease Center in Chicago.

The authors chose to share their thoughts and feelings because they wanted to help others who also are facing the beginning stages of dementia. Here, you'll find firsthand views about a diagnosis, what to expect, how to talk with others about the disease, and more. You'll also find a list of helpful organizations that offer written materials about dementia, information about support groups and services, and ways to get involved in research that may help others in the future.

Our goal in publishing this booklet is to offer encouragement to those who have been diagnosed with early-stage dementia and to let you know that you are not alone. We also hope to help empower you to stay active in your care and decision making, just as the support group members quoted here have done. Finally, we encourage you to try to keep a positive outlook and to stay engaged in family and social activities, hobbies and pastimes, and creative interests that you can continue to enjoy. In doing so, you can take an active role in making the years ahead as rich and fulfilling as possible, despite the challenges. " "What Happens Next?" Note: You can order multiple print copies.


Help maintain your brain health with memory games from these websites:
Memory Game
Brain Ready Click on "brain flex". Or click on "downloads" to download audio programs.


There are 4 short, informative films on Alzheimer's Disease (about 2-3 minutes each) that you may wish to view. Media Index.



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