Dementia-Inclusive Workshop Series returns to Edmonds Center for Arts in October

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Edmonds Center for the Arts reintroduces its Dementia-Inclusive Series, which provides free enrichment activities for individuals facing early-stage memory loss. The series begins on October 8, 2025, and runs through March 18, 2026, with workshops scheduled monthly on Wednesday mornings from 10:30 to 11:45 a. m. This initiative supports not only individuals with dementia but also their caregivers and families, fostering a sense of community. Each workshop will take place in the accessible lobby space at the center, located at 410 4th Ave.

N. , Edmonds. The program aims to enhance social interaction and creativity, which are vital for mental well-being. Participants can learn more and register through the center's website. This series highlights the growing need for supportive programs in local communities.

By providing these resources, the center addresses an important social issue affecting many families.

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