Hope & Help Hour

Our Spring 2026 series bring you experts on different topics and support for those living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Click here for a printable flyer:  spring 2026 Hope and Help Hour Series rev 12.31.25 (1)

Feb 26 – At Wit’s End
Lunch Served @ 12:15pm; Presentation 12:30pm-1:30pm
Room D115 @ The Bridge, Mobberly Baptist Church

Beth Godsey, Best Friends Certified Master Trainer & ETAA Executive Director, will talk about common communication issues, navigating difficult behaviors, and how to deal with stress.

 

Mar 26 – Hospice vs Palliative Care
Lunch Served @ 12:15pm; Presentation 12:30pm-1:30pm
Room D115 @ The Bridge, Mobberly Baptist Church

Representatives with hospice and palliative care experience will talk about the differences and questions you should ask when making plans for your loved one.  Join Lisa Scrimpsher, FNP-C at Pallicare, Inc. and D’Ahn Fowler, ETAA President, for one of our most requested topics.

Apr 30 – How to Safeguard Your Home
Lunch Served @ 12:15pm; Presentation 12:30pm-1:30pm
Room D115 @ The Bridge, Mobberly Baptist Church

Safeguarding your home can be stressful.  If someone in your home has dementia, every day challenges come bigger and harder.  Occupational Therapist, Jim Chamberland (BeSpoke Rehab) and Physical Therapist, Lori Holyfield (IPE Therapy) will give tips on how to improve strength, mobility, and regain skills for meaningful daily activities.

May 28 – VA Benefits
Lunch Served @ 12:15pm; Presentation 12:30pm-1:30pm
Room D115 @ The Bridge, Mobberly Baptist Church

Navigating VA benefits can be complex, but you don’t have to do it alone. Kerry Easley, Harrison County Veteran’s Services Officer, will be discussing who is eligible for VA benefits, benefits available that might surprise you, and how to get the most out of your VA benefits.