A Day Off for Metro Detroit Caregivers Looking After Loved Ones Living with Dementia to be Held on Sunday April 19 in West Bloomfield
Metro Detroiters who take care of loved ones living with dementia are invited to a free day-long program on Sunday April 19 dedicated to their own well-being and enjoyment and which also includes respite care. “A Day Off for Caregivers” is being offered by The Dorothy and Peter Brown Jewish Community Adult Day Program, a joint initiative of Gesher Human Services and Jewish Senior Life, which provides innovative and engaging activities and care for those living with dementia along with support for their families at its two centers in West Bloomfield and Southfield. The event will offer yoga, massage, music therapy, delicious food, and new this year, an art project. There will also be educational activities such as Brown Center Jeopardy, designed to provide insight, resources and support to caregivers.