AgeOptions Organization Funds 21 Memory Cafes throughout Suburban Cook County

A Memory Cafe is a social gathering place for people living
with memory loss, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia-related diseases. Often located in churches, community centers, libraries and similar locations, Memory Cafes provide a relaxed environment where participants, including caregivers, family and friends, can share information, have access to community resources and enjoy fun activities and refreshments.

Following is a list of Memory Cafes that are funded by AgeOptions:

For more information contact:

Amanda Wojan, Planning and Advocacy Specialist
AgeOptions
1048 Lake Street, Suite 300
Oak Park, Illinois 60301
phone (708)383-0258, (800)699-9043,  fax (708)524-0870
amanda.wojan@ageoptions.org
ageoptions.org

Last Updated on April 29, 2020

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