Memory Cafe



Jan 21st 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm
Feb 18th 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm
Mar 17th 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm
Hopkins Library - 22 11th Ave N, Hopkins MN

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The Hopkins ACT on Alzheimer’s is excited to support a monthly Memory Café to individuals with dementia and their care partners to gather for exercise, brain games, peer and community connections, fellowship and support in a safe, comfortable setting.

Memory Cafés will be offered monthly on the third Tuesday of each month from 3:30 pm—4:45 pm, beginning in January 2020.
At the Hopkins Library
22 11th Ave N
Hopkins MN 55343

For more information please call (952) 856-7521. Complimentary refreshments will be served.

What is a Memory Café?
Memory Cafés provide opportunities for those diagnosed with memory loss AND their care partner(s)/family to engage with peers in a relaxed, unstructured environment. The café atmosphere promotes social engagement and support through interaction with others experiencing similar lifestyle changes.

For more information on Memory Cafés visit the Alzheimer’s Association Website at www.alz.org/mnnd.

The Hopkins Memory Café is associated with the Hopkins ACT on Alzheimer’s program. Thank you to all those that help make Hopkins and surrounding areas a dementia friendly community.

Powered by:

  • Hopkins ACT on Alzheimer’s Action Team
  • Hopkins Library, Hennepin County
  • Cassia Communities:
  • Chapel View Health Care Center
  • Emerald Crest of Minnetonka
  • Open Circle

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High on our list for a place for our Mom was connection to the church, closeness to her church home, Gethsemane Lutheran, and a private room with her own phone line! Mom was not the kind to share a room. Her opinions were strongly held and vocally shared. We loved that about her, but realized that another might not. Though the cooking was not to her liking ("they never met an onion") we and she realized that residents have many dietary needs. She ate dessert first. The staff, however, allowed us to buy Grape Nuts to offer when she showed up early for breakfast. We endured COVID without Mom, the former TB patient, getting it. When I had other care concerns, staff addressed those at once. It was a good place for my Mom. The Chaplain even showed up wearing a tee shirt with her photo and the phrase "Valedictorian" a fact Mom managed to mention to every new care giver.

— Carol, daughter of resident

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