ACTION COMMUNITIES
Roseville Alzheimer's & Dementia Community Action Team (Rsvl A/D)
Updated September 2021 | Status: Active
About our Action Community
Roseville Alzheimer’s & Dementia Community Action Team (Rsvl A/D) was established in 2013 as a volunteer alliance of community members, municipal, fire, and police staff, aging services professionals, school district senior program staff, and county library staff. Co-sponsorships fund programming and resource development.
Our mission is to improve the lives of people with dementia and their care partners by providing access to meaningful programs, services, and education.
Values
- Equitable access to resources
- Cooperation and collaboration among providers
- Reduce stigma and isolation
Rsvl A/D programming is fluid to adapt to changing needs in the population, changes in available services, and restrictions caused by the pandemic. Examples of adaptations in response to the pandemic:
- In-person educational programming was replaced by virtual programming, electronically accessible 24/7.
- Resource listings on the Rsvl A/D webpage were expanded to include services (food, housing, grief counselling, etc.) and activities needed during the pandemic.
Photo Gallery
Snapshot of Recent Activities
- RsvlA/D webpage updated monthly; Facebook page
- Dementia: Caring & Coping during the Pandemic: Series I and II
- Staycations: curated details about daytrips around the Twin Cities for people living with dementia and their care
partners. (Partnership: Rsvl A/D, Reflections of SilverCrest, Ramsey County Library) - Memory Minders: A Kit for Caregivers (partnership: Ramsey County Library, Rsvl A/D). Kits contain resources and
activities for checkout by patrons. - Memory Minders: Travel Kit (partnership Ramsey County Library, Rsvl A/D). Kits contain detailed checklists and
guides for short and long distance travel with a person living with dementia. Kits are available for free from
Roseville and Shoreview branch libraries, and can also be downloaded from the Rsvl A/D webpage. - Former Dementia Caregivers Re-Entry Initiative: former caregivers explore and address their needs after their care
partner dies - Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program: working for expansion in US
- Dementia-Friendly Airports Working Group
Key Local Resources
- The Former Dementia Caregivers Re-Entry Initiative - 612-791-5316 - warren.wolfe11@gmail.com
- Alzheimer’s Speaks
- Dementia-Friendly Airports Working Group - dementiafriendlyairports@gmail.com
Contact Information
- Website: www.cityofroseville.com/dementiainfo
- Facebook: Roseville MN Dementia Info - Home | Facebook
- Contact person: Sara Barsel | RosevilleAlzDem@gmail.com