Alzheimer's Disease Assoication of Kern County
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Our Mission:  To provide respite, education and support to caregivers in Kern County and to maintain and enhance the quality of life for those impacted by Alzheimer’s Disease and related disorders.

Our Goal: To support local caregivers as they care for their loved one.  We work to give you peace of mind and confidence that your loved one will be provided for by one of Kern County’s finest programs, while giving you relief from the extreme dedication of caregiving.

Our Vision: To create a supportive environment for our caregivers and a quality care environment for our clients.  You and your loved one will enjoy the best possible experience, with your needs for support and their needs for comfort and safety our top priority. 

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Please submit employment application and resume to 5500 Olive Drive, Building One, Bakersfield, CA 93308 or email to info@adakc.org .

 

FREE SEMINAR

FOR ALL CAREGIVERS

 

Be the best caregiver you can be. Learn to care for yourself, with stress management, coping skills and caregive wellness.

Featuring Kaiser Permanente Psychiatric Therapist,

Rudy Hernandez,MSW, ASW

Tuesday June 30th

5:30 to 6:00

Meet and Greet with appetizers and refreshments

6:00 to 8:00

Presentation

 

Emeritus At Bakersfield

8100 Westwold Drive

Presented by:

The Alzheimer's Disease Association of Kern County

Sponsored By:

Emeritus at Bakersfield

Around the Clock

And

Kaiser Permanente

 Forget-Me-Not  Bunco

Thursday July 11th

6:00 pm

ADAKC

5500 Olive Drive #1

Refreshments and Prizes

Suggested donation of $20 per person

For more information:

Call 661-393-8871

All proceeds stay in Kern County and benefit the families who's loved ones attend our

Adult Day Memory Care Center

 

 

 

Funding for most of the following programs is made possible through a grant from the Kern County Department of Aging and Adult Services, provided to them by the State of California and the Federal Government.  Participants will not be denied services due to inability to pay.  (Older American's Act, Title III-E)



       
  • Respite Care

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  • What is Title III-E?

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  • Adult Day Care Program

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  • Crisis Counseling

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  • Support Groups

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  • Safe Return Registry

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  • Educational Seminars/Training 

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  • Resource Library

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  • In-Home Assessments

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  • Newsletters

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  • "Pardon My Companion" cards


The Alzheimer’s Disease Association of Kern County is a non-profit agency.


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