Memory Makers

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  • Vulnerable Populations

Who We Are



Our Mission
We seek to serve those in our community affected by memory loss due to dementia by offering respite, socialization, counseling, education, and information. 

About Us
We are a non-profit community resource that provides care to adults with early to middle stages Alzheimer's Disease or other related dementia in a secure, respectful, and welcoming environment. In addition to our guests, we provide respite to their caregivers allowing them to take a break from the daily stress of caregiving. Furthermore, we assist anyone in the community seeking counseling pertaining to or information on dementia and provide an outlet for volunteers and students seeking to do community service. 

How You Can Help

Volunteer for our program by making refreshments, provide music, share stories, or other talents. We seek volunteers who have a strong passion to serve and make a difference in the lives of others.

Donate monetarily, in-kind or sponsor a guest by covering the cost of their daily fee.

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What We Do

Our services include, but are not limited to:

  • Providing care to adults with early tom iddle stage Alzheimer's disease or other demntia in a secure, respectful, and welcoming evnuornment. Based on social model, we provide structured activities which include exercise, crafts socialization, music, brain-stretching games, chair exercises, hardening activities, movement "dancing", sing along, and other meaningful activities.
  • Offering much needed respite to caregivers, allowing them to take a break from the daily stress of caregiving, while being assured their loved ones are being well taken care of in a cheerful, welcoming, and entertaining environment. Providing respite care in a secure and welcoming environment.
  • Recommending and providing resource material for those seeking information on Alzheimer and dementia (The Alzheimer's Foundation of America, The Alzheimer's Association, The Mississippi Department of Mental Health,) and other nationally recognized sources. All the materials that is provided is free.

If you, or someone you know, is interested in enrolling a loved one in our Respite Day, please visit our website to download the Participant Enrollment Packet. Once completed, you can drop off the form at our office on 1558 Skyline Drive Oxford, MS 38655 or send it to our staff via email at memory.makers@maxxsouth.net.

Details

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Get Connected Icon Clark Ross
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