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Join Us for the Dementia Education Summer Series 2025

Empowering Caregivers, Families, and Our Community St. Paul Elder Services, Inc. is proud to offer a free educational summer series focused on dementia care and support. Whether you are a caregiver, family member, or simply interested in learning more about dementia, these sessions provide valuable insights and resources to better support those affected by Alzheimer’s […]

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The Power of a Simple Card: Supporting a Loved One Living with Dementia in Public

Navigating public spaces can be overwhelming for anyone, but when your loved one is living with dementia, even the most routine outings—grocery shopping, a doctor’s appointment, or a walk in the park—can become layered with stress and uncertainty. You want to protect their dignity, manage unexpected moments of expression, and ensure their safety, all while

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Postulant Cyan Reed’s Visit: Reflecting the Core Values of St. Paul Elder Services

Recently, we were privileged to welcome Cyan Reed, a visiting postulant with the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity, to our Kaukauna campus. A postulant is a woman in the early stage in the process of becoming a religious sister. Cyan’s time with us was a mission experience—part of her spiritual formation as she continues her

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Keepsakes of Love: Handmade Comfort for Loved Ones at St. Paul Elder Services

At St. Paul Elder Services, kindness extends far beyond great meals. Executive Chef Amanda leads not only the dining services team but also a heartfelt program creating animal-shaped keepsakes for families grieving a loved one in hospice care.  This initiative began with Amanda sewing memory bears for another local hospice, using fabrics that held sentimental value.

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