Other Offerings & Events

Caring for a loved one with dementia takes a village. We’re here to provide that extra layer of support through our monthly Memory Cafes, monthly Caregiver Support Groups and tight-knit Community Partnerships.

 
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Memory Cafés

‘Better Day Memory Café’ is a welcoming place for individuals living with mild cognitive impairment or dementia and their caregivers. It takes place the 3rd Saturday of every month, from 10:00 am to 11:30 am.

All Memory Cafés are free and open to the community at large. Together we enjoy musical entertainment and light refreshments. Our 2025 Memory Cafés take place on
January 18 - Jeff Thomas
February 15
- Luanne Crosby
March 15
- Patrick Hoye
April 19 -
Shelley Otis
May 17-
Kalifornia Karl
August 16 -
Lynne Canavan
September 20 - Sam Newcomer
October 18 - TBD
November 15 - Howie Newman

Please email Regina to rsvp by Thursday before the scheduled Café.

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Caregiver Support Group

Better Day facilitates a virtual caregiver support group for caregivers caring for individuals living with dementia. We meet the 2nd Tuesday of every month from 5:30-6:30pm. All caregiver support groups are free and open to the community at large. To learn more, please send an email to Nancy !

Community Partnerships

Community partnerships are key when supporting someone with dementia as the disease inevitably progresses. We have relationships and connections to other highly reputable organizations, including Seniors Helping Seniors of Greater Boston & Metrowest, The Branches of Marlborough, Artisan at Hudson, Carriage House at Lee’s Farm in Wayland, Assabet River Regional High School, The Cummings Foundation, Marlborough Chamber of Commerce and the Senior Centers of Marlborough, Hudson and Northborough.

At Seniors Helping Seniors we believe that building a trusting relationship with someone who you can relate to makes a world of difference. Accepting help in the home can be difficult. We want to help make the transition easier!

At Seniors Helping Seniors we believe that building a trusting relationship with someone who you can relate to makes a world of difference. Accepting help in the home can be difficult. We want to help make the transition easier!