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Dementia Inclusive Cincinnati is an initiative by
Episcopal Retirement Services, along with the
Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati,
and the City of Cincinnati to establish Cincinnati as the
most Dementia Inclusive City in America by 2025.

To learn more about Episcopal Retirement Services

Dementia Inclusive Cincinnati Recognized with Award

Dementia Inclusive Cincinnati and Episcopal Retirement Services were recently awarded the Aging Service Impact Award by LeadingAge Ohio. The award honors individuals and organizations that embody excellence in aging services leadership, are models of quality and innovation, and are making outstanding contributions to our field that merit recognition. Episcopal Retirement Services is a member of LeadingAge Ohio, which LeadingAge Ohio is a nonprofit trade association that represents approximately 400 senior services organizations and hospices. We are honored for being recognized for this award! Watch the video below to learn more about Dementia Inclusive Cincinnati.

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Get Involved

Dementia is a community issue that must be addressed through partnerships throughout our city. Every part of the community has a unique role in fostering meaningful access to and engagement in community life for people living with dementia and their family and friend care partners. As partners get involved, an environment emerges which fosters quality of life for those living with dementia and their care partners.

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Resources

Not sure what to do? Click on the “Learn More” button below to find information and resources in our area that can help you with your journey caring for someone living with Alzheimer’s or dementia.

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Partners

Learn more about the founding partners behind Dementia Inclusive Cincinnati and some of the exciting pilot programs that are in place to help make Cincinnati the most inclusive city in the country for those living with Alzheimer’s or dementia and their caregivers