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09/02
Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 helpline 800.272.3900

Call us. We are available around the clock, 365 days a year at 800.272.3900. Dial 711 to connect with a TRS operator.

Contact the Helpline any time, any day of the year. Help is available in your preferred language through our bilingual staff or interpreter service, which accommodates more than 200 languages. All conversations are confidential.

https://www.alz.org/help-support/resources/helpline

 

 

09/03
UsAgainstAlzheimer’s BrainStorm Pod Casts
09/03
Grandparents raising grandchildren? Support is here!

If you are raising a child when their parents are unable to, you are a kinship caregiver:

Idaho Kinship Care Resources (English)

Idaho Kinship Care Resources (Spanish)

09/03
TrialMatch: Find Clinical Trials for Alzheimer’s and Other Dementia
09/04
Ada Community Library, Memory Connections Resource Center, Victory Branch, 10664 W. Victory Rd, Boise ID 83709
09/04
Alzheimer’s Association In-Person Support Groups, Webinars, Caregiver Education Program & Latest in Alzheimer’s and Dementia Research (Sept Schedule)
09/04
McCall Alzheimer’s Education Series, 11th, and 18th, 6 pm – 7 pm, McCall Library
09/05
Public is encouraged to write letters to nursing home residents

 

State of Idaho
Idaho Commission on Aging
Brad Little

Governor

6305 W. Overland, Suite 110, Boise 83709
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, Idaho 83720-0007
Phone (208)334-3833
Website: http://www.aging.idaho.gov
Judy B. Taylor
Director
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Janet Miller

208-334-3833

[email protected]

Help those most lonely this holiday season.

Boise ID (November 27, 2023)

Loneliness is real!  And even though many of us think of loneliness as an emotional response, it is so much more.

According to a recent publication by the US Surgeon General loneliness has far reaching effects.  As expected, the report verified that loneliness is connected to increased rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide.  However, it is also linked to increased rates of dementia, heart disease, elevated blood pressure and diabetes.

Although many nursing homes and assisted living centers do a great job of connecting their residents, the reality is that many residents continue to feel lonely. The National Library of Medicine reports that 40 percent of nursing home residents feel some level of loneliness.  This is especially true for those that do not have regular visits from family and friends.

The good news is that you can make a difference this holiday season and throughout the year.

The Idaho Commission on Aging (ICOA) encourages you to write letters to Residents of Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities in your area.  Write a letter, send a card, have your children draw a picture, and send it to a facility in your area addressed to “Any Resident”.  This may not seem like much, but to a lonely person, it would mean the world.  These letters will be distributed to residents who have little to no contact with family and friends.

If you would like to share your efforts on social media, we encourage you to use the hashtag #IdahoConnects to encourage others to join in and make a difference.

 

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About the Idaho Commission on Aging

The Idaho Commission on Aging (ICOA) serves Idaho’s seniors, people with disabilities, and their caregivers by safeguarding their rights, fostering self-sufficiency, and advocating on their behalf. The ICOA provides opportunities for individuals to access a comprehensive array of private and public pay, long term care, and support services through “Single Access Points” operated by the Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs).

The Older Americans Act (OAA) authorizes the state to designate a State Unit on Aging (SUA) to administer federal programs in Idaho. ICOA has the authority to develop and manage budgets and programs to address the needs of older Idahoans, people with disabilities and their caregivers.

The ICOA administers state and federally funded programs under the OAA and the State Senior Services Act by contracting with six geographically located Area Agencies on Aging (AAA). The AAAs provide OAA services as well as Idaho’s Ombudsman and Adult Protective programs.

09/06
Brain Health and Community Resources, Coeur d’Alene, Noon – 1:00, 1st and 3rd Friday monthly

Location:  Area Agency on Aging 402 W. Canfield Ave Ste 1, Coeur d’Alene

Join us for a program created and presented by the Alzheimer’s Association and the Area Agency on Aging offering education and resources.

Contact 208-666-2996 or email [email protected]

Details here

09/06
Veterans talking to Veterans – Online Sessions

The Idaho Division of Veterans Services has sponsored the program and seven certified coaches have been trained across Idaho.   Veterans talking to Veterans is FREE!  Call or text Adam at (208) 488-2052 or email: [email protected]

More information here