In January 2025, members of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Woodstock, GA became aware of a need in our community to help those who are caring for people suffering from forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. The Alzheimer’s Association assigned a liaison to work with us in forming a Caregivers Support Group; the first one established in Cherokee County, Georgia. These Good Shepherd members attended seminars and an online course facilitated by the Alzheimer’s Association to train us to become meeting facilitators. Our goal was to help caregivers build a support system and be a trusted resource for them.
Support groups conducted by trained facilitators are a safe place for people living with an illness and their care partners to:
Develop a support system
Exchange practical information on challenges and possible solutions
Talk through issues and ways of coping
Share feelings, needs and concerns
Learn about community resources
We meet regularly twice a month on the second Saturday and the fourth Thursday of the month, at 1 PM in our Fellowship Hall, at 1208 Rose Creek Dr, Woodstock, GA 30189.
We are also conducting a SPECIAL EVENT called “Dementia Friends”, on February 26th, during our regular Caregivers Support Group meeting time at Good Shepherd, at 1 PM. Click on the Demential Friends picture to get more information. Join a growing movement of people like you who are helping fellow community members living with dementia. A little support can make a big difference in their lives. Be a Dementia Friend!
Questions? Contact the church at 770-924-7286. If the office is closed, please leave us a message and we will get back to you on the next buisness day. You can also email us at office@gslutheran.org.
Caregivers Support Group
In January 2025, members of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Woodstock, GA became aware of a need in our community to help those who are caring for people suffering from forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. The Alzheimer’s Association assigned a liaison to work with us in forming a Caregivers Support Group; the first one established in Cherokee County, Georgia. These Good Shepherd members attended seminars and an online course facilitated by the Alzheimer’s Association to train us to become meeting facilitators. Our goal was to help caregivers build a support system and be a trusted resource for them.
Support groups conducted by trained facilitators are a safe place for people living with an illness and their care partners to:
We meet regularly twice a month on the second Saturday and the fourth Thursday of the month, at 1 PM in our Fellowship Hall, at 1208 Rose Creek Dr, Woodstock, GA 30189.
We are also conducting a SPECIAL EVENT called “Dementia Friends”, on February 26th, during our regular Caregivers Support Group meeting time at Good Shepherd, at 1 PM. Click on the Demential Friends picture to get more information. Join a growing movement of people like you who are helping fellow community members living with dementia. A little support can make a big difference in their lives. Be a Dementia Friend!
Questions? Contact the church at 770-924-7286. If the office is closed, please leave us a message and we will get back to you on the next buisness day. You can also email us at office@gslutheran.org.