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Empowering Families Affected by Alzheimer's

Providing vital resources and education for Alzheimer's patients and their families in the San Diego area through dedicated support and innovative therapeutic solutions.

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Trusted by Families

Community Support

Our Location

Located in San Diego, we serve families affected by Alzheimer's disease, providing essential resources and support in the local community.

Address

123 Alzheimer Way, San Diego

Hours

Monday to Friday

Local Resources

FInd support around the San Diego's metropolitan area

Alzheimer’s San Diego

Provides free programs and services for people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias, including support groups, education classes, early-stage activity programs, and social engagement activities

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San Diego Parks and Recreation – Therapeutic Recreation Services (TRS)

  • Offers adaptive recreational programs for individuals with disabilities, including those with cognitive impairments.

  • Programs include arts and crafts, social gatherings, fitness activities, and outdoor excursions.

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A person wearing a red shirt with 'Bay de Verde Heritage Premises' stands beside a memorial plaque for Glen Roy Blundon. The plaque describes Glen's life, his challenges with muscular dystrophy, and his accomplishments. The setting includes a wooden structure and green foliage, with a red structure in the background.
A group of elderly people are engaging in a dance activity in a room. Some chairs are stacked on the side, and a piano is visible in the background. The atmosphere appears lively and social.
A group of elderly people are engaging in a dance activity in a room. Some chairs are stacked on the side, and a piano is visible in the background. The atmosphere appears lively and social.
Glenner Memory Care Centers – Town Square San Diego
  • An immersive 1950s-style "town" adult day program designed for individuals with early to moderate Alzheimer’s and related dementias.

  • Offers cognitive therapy activities, memory recall exercises, life skills reinforcement, and social engagement programs.

Contact Information:

  • Website: www.alzsd.org

  • Phone: (858) 492-4400

  • Email: info@alzsd.org

  • 3635 Ruffin Rd Suite 300, San Diego, CA 92123

  • All programs are free of charge.

  • Facilities are ADA-accessible.

  • Transportation can be arranged through local paratransit services.

Contact Information:

  • Website: www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation/activities/trs

  • Phone: (619) 525-8247

  • 3901 Landis St, San Diego, CA 92105

  • Programs are affordable and sometimes free.

  • Locations are ADA-compliant.

  • Transportation support available through local transit coordination for seniors.

Additional Information:

  • Some programs are specifically adapted for older adults and individuals with cognitive disabilities.

Contact Information:

  • Website: www.glenner.org

  • Phone: (619) 543-4700

  • 2765 Main St, Chula Vista, CA 91911

  • Fee-based services (with some financial aid programs).

  • Located near public transportation routes.

  • Fully ADA-accessible.

Benefits:

  • Encourages cognitive stimulation through structured social and educational activities.

  • Provides opportunities for emotional support and social connection, helping reduce isolation and depression.

  • Offers family education to promote better caregiving strategies and stress.

Benefits:

  • Promotes physical activity, cognitive engagement, and emotional well-being through inclusive recreational opportunities.

  • Provides a supportive environment for socialization, enhancing quality of life and slowing cognitive decline.

  • Fosters independence through participation in meaningful activities tailored to individual abilities.

Benefits:

  • Stimulates long-term memory by recreating familiar environments from the past, helping maintain cognitive function.

  • Provides structured daily routines that enhance feelings of safety and purpose.

  • Supports social interaction in a comfortable, engaging, and dementia-friendly setting.