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ALZConnected is a free online community designed for people living with dementia and those who care for them. Members can post questions about dementia-related issues, offer support, and create public and private groups around specific topics. Get Help and Support, Day or Night: 1-800-272-3900.
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Offers information and referral service operated by staff and trained volunteers, is often the initial source of information for individuals who are, or may be, affected by Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia. People may call or stop into the office, or schedule a Care Consultation.
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The American Stroke Association is a division of the American Heart Association that is solely focused on reducing disability and death from stroke through research, education, fundraising and advocacy.
The American Stroke Association offers a wide array of programs, products and services, from pat...
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The support group focuses on the feelings, concerns and experiences related to living with aphasia.
Meeting details: **In person support groups have been impacted by COVID, patients are encouraged to call to prior to attending.
Third Monday of the month, 3:00pm-4:15pm
St. Luke's Medical Center-North...
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Provides support to people with autism, their families, professionals.
Services:
- Teen Summer Social Groups
- iCan Bike Camp
- Superstars Camp
- Information and referral
- Education program
- Support groups, offered in English and Spanish.
- Advocacy
** Online, searchable Resource Directory https:...
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Blood Cancer United believes everyone with blood cancer deserves a longer, better life. A mission to cure blood cancer and improve the quality of life of all patients and their families. They fund life-saving blood cancer research around the world, provide free information and support services for...
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The Clinical Cancer Center at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin provides a full range of services focused on the physical, emotional and social well-being of patients and their families, Education and support for individuals with brain tumors, and their family and friends.
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A membership organization serving individuals with a brain injury, their families and friends, and professionals.
Services:
- Information and Resources
- Education
- Prevention
- Advocacy
- Support Services
The Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin also maintains a list of statewide support groups....
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The Brain Injury Resource Center of Wisconsin (BIRC of WI) is a non-profit organization that provides information and resources to families and survivors who are living their lives after brain injury. We do not provide Medical, Rehabilitation, or Legal Services. What we do is help you and your fa...
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A national clearinghouse for the latest evidence-based information on Attention Deficit/Hyperactive disorder (ADHD). Provides comprehensive information and support to individuals with AD/HD, their families, friends and professionals involved in their lives.
Offers a Virtual Chapter-Virtual Support ...
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The Epilepsy Foundation of Wisconsin is committed to enhancing the quality of life for individuals and families affected by epilepsy. They aim to provide comprehensive support through a range of services, including education, advocacy, and direct assistance. Their goal is to empower those living wit...
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** This group is offered virtually, by either a phone or video option. Call for full details.
Froedtert South Stroke Support Group now meeting monthly, to learn about navigating your recovery journey with support. Group offers an opportunity to meet other stroke survivors and unite in a common exp...
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Providing care to a family member with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) can feel overwhelming and often isolates caregivers from accessing much needed support. Connection with others who understand FTD can be a lifeline for emotional support, practical problem-solving, and locating community resources....
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HEAR Wisconsin is the most comprehensive nonprofit organization providing services to clients who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing (D/HH) in the state. For nearly 100 years, this organization has been providing vital services to an underserved, under-resourced population - babies, families, the young, ...
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The program includes virtual lessons on skin and nail care, cosmetics, wigs and turbans, accessories and styling, helping people with cancer to find some normalcy in a life that is by no means normal.
Top Look Good Feel Better beauty professional volunteers guide a group of participants in skin care...
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