The Elder Services Center helps families and other caregivers,
as well as health professionals, learn positive approaches
to managing the problems associated with Alzheimer's Disease
and related dementias. We aim to preserve and enhance
functional abilities and quality of life in patients with
Alzheimer's Disease, and help maintain their independence
in the community by means of medical care, counseling
and education.
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Disease is a disease in which physical
changes in the brain cause problems in memory, thinking,
and behavior. These problems become worse as the disease
progresses. Alzheimer's disease occurs most often in
people over age 65, although it also appears in people
in their 50's or even 40's.
Clinical Services
The clinical services offer a full evaluation including:
Consolidating past history
Testing mental status
Assessing mental, functional, environmental status
and caregiver stress/coping
Case management
Student education
Community Education Services
Services available from the Alzheimer's Community Education
Project include:
- Development of training programs for volunteers,
family members, professional special care providers,
and home health care professionals to provide proper
care for patients in the home.
- Training and recruitment of volunteers to provide
in or out-of-home respite services to relieve over-burdened
family members.
- Development and distribution of Alzheimer's Disease
and related disorders educational materials to inform
the public about the disease and available community
resources.
- Individually tailored educational materials for
families.
- Training for long-term care staff and special care
providers.
- Workshops and conferences for individuals caring
for Alzheimer's patients.
Publications
How to Receive These Services
You may call Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. to get additional information about the services
or to schedule an appointment.
For Clinical Services call or email:
Rene Conklin
Clinic Coordinator
(607) 777-6636
For Educational Services call:
Education Coordinator
(607) 777-6636
For more information, see the Alzheimer's
Association home page and Southern
Tier Alzheimer's Association Page.
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