Memory Care Support Offers Patients and Families Help and Resources

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You are not alone. We offer support when you need it the most. 

The Norton Neuroscience Institute Memory Center offers holistic care for patients with memory loss and other memory issues, including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. This means that in addition to clinical neurological care, we support caregivers and families to help provide the best quality of life possible for memory patients.

Research has shown that support groups and classes designed to help memory patients’ well-being can be an important addition to treatment that aims to slow disease progression. A caregiver support group can benefit those whose family members struggle with memory issues. Through Norton Neuroscience Institute Resource Centers, the Memory Center provides patients and their families with support groups, educational opportunities and additional resources at no additional cost. 

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One-on-one Support for Dementia Patients and Families

Families and patients aren’t on their own when it comes to living with memory loss. The comprehensive team at the Memory Center includes a program coordinator, social worker, and pharmacist who specialize in connecting dementia patients, families and caregivers to resources within Norton Healthcare or elsewhere in the community. These Norton Neuroscience Institute Memory Center staff members help with a full range of patients’ challenges, including prescription guidance, community resources and progressing to the next level of care, including home care and memory care facilities.

Norton Neuroscience Institute Resource Centers offer our patients the opportunity to consult with a disability specialist at least twice a month at no additional cost.

Stephanie Freeman, MSSW
Hannah Hust, BSN, R.N.
Christie L. Scott, R.Ph.,
Caitlin Zoeller, MS, LCSW

Memory Caregivers Classes and Support Groups

Caring for an individual with a memory issue can be a challenge. The Memory Center provides families and caregivers of memory loss patients with educational classes, workshops and support groups. In addition to receiving information about the latest developments in memory care, participants are given the opportunity to discuss common concerns and obstacles related to caring for those with memory loss. A caregiver support group can offer participants emotional support and access to information on various memory care topics. Patient support groups provide support for living with memory loss. To register, call (502) 559-3230.

On-demand Patient Education

Norton Neuroscience Institute provides access to on-demand patient education resources for all neurological conditions.

Support for a portion of this digital education resource has been made possible by the Harold, Juanita, David, Dennis & Gary Koon Charitable Foundation through the Norton Healthcare Foundation.

Classes and Events

Registration is required for all activities. To register, go to NortonHealthcare.com/NNIClasses, or call (502) 629-1234, option 4. If you need to cancel your registration, call (502) 629-1234, option 4.

If you do not attend a class for two sessions, your name could be removed from the registration list to allow someone from the waitlist to attend.


Scrapbooking for Memory Workshop

Tuesdays • 10 a.m. to noon

Led by a certified social worker, artist and therapists, this workshop will help your loved one navigate memories and deepen connections as you both preserve and honor memories. Norton Healthcare Foundation has been awarded an Arts Access Assistance Grant through a program of the Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, which is supported by state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.

To register, call (502) 559-3230 or email NNIRegistration@nortonhealthcare.org.

Brain Games Café

Third Wednesday of every month • 10 a.m. to noon

The Brain Games Café is for patients living with memory loss and cognitive issues and their loved ones. The café provides a safe, comfortable, engaging place to laugh, learn and remain socially engaged with others on the same journey.

To register, call (502) 559-3230 or email NNIRegistration@nortonhealthcare.org.

Tai Chi for Neuro Disorders

Tuesdays and Thursdays • 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays and Fridays • 3 to 4 p.m. Tai chi is a practice of slow, intentional movements that integrate mind and body to improve muscular strength, flexibility and fitness, relieve pain, and protect joints.

To register, call (502) 559-3230 or email NNIRegistration@nortonhealthcare.org.

Made possible in part by support from Caretenders through the Norton Healthcare Foundation.

Music and Wellness

Fourth Tuesday of every month • 6 to 7 p.m.

Music therapy can have a significant impact on the overall health and well-being of people dealing with a variety of conditions. This group promotes wellness by improving breath support, alleviating stress, elevating mood and aiding memory recall. No musical background or formal training is required.

To register, call (502) 559-3230 or email NNIRegistration@nortonhealthcare.org.

Neuro Choir

Fridays • 2 to 3 p.m.

Studies show that singing with other people helps create a sense of belonging, and it triggers new neurotransmitter responses in your frontal lobe. This biological response releases chemicals that make us smarter, healthier, happier and more creative.

To register, call (502) 559-3230 or email NNIRegistration@nortonhealthcare.org.

Made possible in part by support from Caretenders through the Norton Healthcare Foundation.

Yoga for Neuro Disorders

Saturdays • 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

A favorite nonmedical therapy for many people living with neurological conditions, yoga is an adaptable practice with benefits for all ability levels. Yoga can help improve mobility, balance, strength, flexibility, mood and sleep.

To register, call (502) 559-3230 or email NNIRegistration@nortonhealthcare.org.

Made possible in part by support from Caretenders through the Norton Healthcare Foundation.

Men With Neuro Disorders

Second Thursday of every month • 10 to 11:30 a.m.

This group is for any adult who identifies as male and has been diagnosed with a neurological disorder

To register, call (502) 559-3230 or email NNIRegistration@nortonhealthcare.org.

Request a Speaker

Our board-certified and fellowship-trained specialists are equipped to provide clinical education and build community awareness regarding memory issues, dementia and other brain disorders. If you are interested in one of our providers sharing more information with your organization, contact Stephanie Freeman, coordinator, Norton Neuroscience Institute Memory Center, with the details of your request at (502) 394-6460

Care That’s Focused on You

It’s part of Norton Neuroscience Institute’s goal to care for the whole person, not just the condition.

  • Norton Neuroscience Institute Resource Centers offer ways to improve your access to care, provide valuable information on managing your disease and address your quality-of-life issues. The Norton Healthcare Foundation funds this important service, so patients don’t need to pay.
  • Dedicated patient navigators can help schedule follow-up appointments, coordinate prescription assistance, create customized diet plans and provide guidance on disability benefits, housing, financial and employment concerns, and more.
  • Patients can access support groups, exercise classes and other educational events to connect with others and learn how to make the most of life while managing a neurologic condition. 
  • Access an on-demand video library of educational content across a variety of condition-related topics.
  • We want to help prevent illness. Get help quitting smoking and learn the signs of stroke.
  • Communicate with your provider, manage appointments, refill prescriptions and more anytime from a computer or mobile device with a free Norton MyChart account.

A Louisville Leader in Neurologic Care

More patients from Louisville and Southern Indiana seek their neurology and neurosurgery care from Norton Neuroscience Institute’s nationally recognized specialists than any other providers in the area.

Your Norton Neuroscience Institute medical provider has the expertise, experience, diagnostic tools and sophisticated treatments to provide care tailored to your needs.

  • More than 75 medical, surgical and research specialists are dedicated to providing innovative care to those with brain, spine and nervous system conditions.
  • Advanced, minimally invasive neurosurgery equipment can speed your recovery and minimize pain.
  • Multidisciplinary clinics provide easy access to care in one convenient appointment for your neurologic condition, with specialists in oncology, cardiology, orthopedics and behavioral health.
  • Norton Healthcare’s four adult-service hospitals in Louisville are certified by DNV, recognizing excellence and expertise in stroke care.
    • Norton Brownsboro Hospital is recognized as a Comprehensive Stroke Center.
    • Norton Audubon Hospital and Norton Hospital are Primary Stroke Centers.
    • Norton Women’s & Children’s Hospital is an Acute Stroke Ready Hospital.
  • Norton Neuroscience Institute is at the forefront of neuroscientific research. As investigators on numerous trials, our physicians contribute to groundbreaking studies and publications in peer-reviewed journals. Also, patients may be eligible to take part in these experimental treatments. Learn more about current neuroscience clinical trials and studies.
  • The American Heart Association Get With the Guidelines stroke care program has recognized Norton Hospital and Norton Brownsboro Hospital in Louisville for exceeding national averages in getting patients in the door and administering lifesaving treatment to restore blood flow to the brain.
  • Norton Neuroscience Institute’s multiple sclerosis (MS) program has been designated a Center for Comprehensive MS Care by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
  • The National Association of Epilepsy Centers has recognized Norton Neuroscience Institute Comprehensive Epilepsy Center as a Level 4 center, providing the highest level of medical and surgical evaluation and treatment for patients with complex epilepsy.
  • Norton Neuroscience Institute Resource Center navigators help educate patients and their families about new diagnoses, available treatments and ways to manage their disease.
  • We are listed by Becker’s Hospital Review as one of 100 great neurosurgery and spine programs.

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