Lyngblomsten, a Minnesota nonprofit senior services organization, has launched the Pop-Up Arts Memory Café for those living with memory loss and their care partners to come together in a friendly environment to connect, laugh, express their creativity, and receive helpful information about caregiving.
The program is led by Lyngblomsten staff at 1415 Almond Ave. who are specially trained to understand the distinctive needs of people experiencing memory loss. The event is held twice per month on Wednesdays from 10–11:30 a.m. through Dec.11, 2024. Participants will be asked to make a contribution, if they’re able.
“The Pop-Up Arts Memory Café is a great addition to our programming,” said Julie Pfab, Director of Lyngblomsten Community Services. “We’re excited to offer an informal time for those living with memory loss and their care partners to socialize and do an art activity. Plus, care partners have the opportunity to share with each other and learn about resources. And there’s no long-term commitment required; they can attend as many sessions as they’d like.”
To learn more and to register online, visit www.Lyngblomsten.org/MemoryCafe. Or, contact Lisa Brown with Lyngblomsten Community Services at caregiving@lyngblomsten.org or (651) 632-5320.
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