Program areas at MemoryCare
MemoryCare was established as a community-based, charitable non-profit organization to address the need for integrated care for people with dementia that includes families throughout the process of their care. Now in our 23rd year, we are nationally recognized as pioneers in dementia care, and remain the only program in Western Carolina that integrates family support and education with expert medical care of adults with dementia. In 2022, 99% of caregivers surveyed expressed satisfaction with MemoryCare's Program and 100% said they would recommend MemoryCare to others. MemoryCare is an out-patient, consultative program with the goal that families impacted by dementia can have the best possible quality of life. Dementia is a chronic, progressive illness that currently has no cure. All with the disease eventually require the help of others who themselves need support and education to manage as well as possible.
42% of clients were low income by federal poverty standards. We are devoted to providing community education about dementia, caregiving,and aging-related health issues and teach professional health care students and providers on these topics as well. In 2022, we facilitated 165 presentations and reached 2,157 individuals through our educational programs, including 651 who attended our virtual education programs. Our MemoryCaregivers Network continued to offer three peer caregiver support groups to all caregivers of a loved one with dementia in the community. Our electronic newsletter with information about caregiving, resources, and local events was sent to 4,028 indivudals and, we maintain a Resource Library for the public with information about dementia, dementia care, healthy aging, and more. One hundred percent of MemoryCares staff, Board of Directors, and volunteers give in support of our program.
Utilizing a multidisciplinary, our care teams provide diagnostic work-up, disease management planning,training and medical assistance to handle challenging behaviors and safety concerns, and caregiver education, counseling, and support. We help coodinate available community resources, assist low-income older adults with applications for medication assistance, and counsel individuals/families about end of life decision making. All families are provided a detailed written care plan that is amended as the illness progresses and have full access to our resource library and staff for educational material. In 2022, our staff provided comprehensive services to 1,137 patients and 3,479 caregivers through our core clinical program. Families were seen in our Asheville office, our rural satellite clinic in Waynesville, and through our home visit program in Buncombe County.