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Does anybody know where there are support groups in the Beaumont CA area?

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Wow wow!! Thanks so much. At times I just want to sit and listen to others in the same situation!! I do get info here but real peoples let are good sometimes 😊😊
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I hope this list is a good starting point:

Support Groups


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Albert Chatigny Senior Center - Caregiver Support Group
Phone: (909) 799-3117
Address: 1310 Oak Valley Parkway Beaumont, CA 92223 view map

Family Caregiver Support Group - For those caregiver for seniors with Alzheimer's/Dementia or other impairments. The support group takes place every 1st Tuesday of each month from 1:00 - 2:30. This service is free. Please call Kay Perryman for further information and assistance....
Alzheimer's Family Support Group, Riverside (Pacifica Senior Living)
Phone: (951) 360-1616
Address: 6280 Clay Street Riverside, CA 92509 view map

Sponsored by: Pacifica Senior Living Riverside, an Alzheimer's Dementia Care Community. Meets: 3rd Saturday of each month at 10:00 a.m. Open to the public. Walk-ins are welcome. Facilitator: Jill Johnson-Young, MSW, Central Counseling Agency, Riverside Please call ahead in case there has been a chan...
American Cancer Society, Riverside
Phone: (800) 227-2345
Address: 6355 Riverside Avenue Riverside, CA 92506 view map

We provide information, guidance, transportation to treatments and support groups. We also offer up to date information on major cancer sites. We provide peer support before, during and after treatment. Please call for further information and assistance....
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Riverside Co. is sponsoring a 12 week support class for caregivers through your
"Area Office on Aging".
Google your local Senior Center, drop by for the flyers, groups info, and support group resources. Or call.
What is your nearest big city?
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Online groups such as AgingCare can be very supportive, and they are open 365 a year. Stick around!

A local in-person group can be amazingly valuable, even if they only meet once or twice a month. I hope you find one! Small independent support groups not part of some national organization can be hard to locate. Do call your Agency on Aging. Also contact the regional or national organization for your loved one's disease, such as The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration, or the Lewy Body Dementia Association, etc. Often support groups are sponsored by/held in nursing homes or assisted living facilities or adult day programs but are not limited to caregivers of residents. They may not be widely publicized but welcome newcomers.

I sure hope you find a suitable group! Would you mind coming back if you are successful and telling us how you found the group? This is a common need, and we learn from each other.
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A good support group is a wonderful thing. I attend one twice a month in the morning and have great friends there. You can call the Alzheimer's Association at 1-800-272-3900
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Beingblssed, the best thing you can do is contact your local agency on aging. Said agency should have a list of support groups in the area, and what type of support group you need.

When it comes to taking care of a person who had Alzheimer's/Dementia, it can be difficult to find an active group, mainly because so many caregivers are unable to take time out of their hectic schedule to attend.

In the mean time, we here would be more than happy to guide you with any questions you have. This forum is made up of experienced caregivers who have been down that road.
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