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Meet Me: Community Outings

Early Stage Community Outings

Confidently Explore our Northern Virginia Community


Meet Me: Community Outings are free, and give families living with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or early stage memory loss an opportunity to connect and stay engaged in the community, in a safe and supportive way. Outings are designed for both the diagnosed individual and a care partner or friend to participate together, and meet new friends in the process!

Meet Me: Community Outings have been chosen with brain health principles in mind, including visits to museums, gardens, creative arts centers and performances. All outing locations have been researched by Insight Memory Care Center, and venues have been vetted to be both engaging and dementia-friendly. Additionally, Insight staff participate in each outing to provide extra support for the group. As you come together with others on a similar journey, we hope that you’ll find new friends, share in new discoveries, and be able to confidently continue to explore the community!

Free outings are offered monthly, at different venues and locations throughout the area. You are welcome to join us for any or all outings that interest you. Space can be limited; take a look at the upcoming schedule and sign up today!


Who should attend?

Outings are designed for those with mild cognitive impairment or in the early stages of dementia and a family member/friend.

Registration
To register, please visit InsightMCC.org/events or click on an event below. Many thanks to I'm Still Here for providing funding for this program so that families can participate for free!

 


Upcoming Outings

 

 

Questions?

Please contact Lindsey at lindsey.vajpeyi@InsightMCC.org.

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"We participate in as many educational, support and social activities as possible which have given us hope, knowledge, strength, and friendships. So many wonderful activities help us navigate through a very challenging time in our lives. I really don't think I could keep my husband at home if it weren't for IMCC."