Join me as I interview Elizabeth Fine from The Memory Tree on October 4th, 9AM Pacific on blogtalkradio.com/kindethics

September 29, 2010 by  
Filed under Kind Ethics Radio


Elizabeth G. Fine, LCSW is the President and Founder of the Early Alzheimer’s Foundation, Inc and its program The Memory Tree™.

Elizabeth has been working with Alzheimer’s disease individuals and their families for 20 years as part of the staff of Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, Geriatric Psychiatry Department, and also as the Director of the Alzheimer’s Caregivers Program (funded by New York State Department of Health). She has also trained health care providers and caregivers to work with those with memory disorders.

The Memory Tree™ is New York City’s first program solely dedicated to helping individuals with Early Alzheimer’s Disease and their caregivers; in fact, it was one of the first such programs in the nation. The Memory Tree™ is a weekly program providing early intervention, support, respite, and education to a challenged, underserved, significantly growing population. The Memory Tree™ uniquely provides a multi-disciplinary and holistic approach to the challenges of individuals coping with the disease: help for the person who has been diagnosed, intervention for those who have not, and respite for the caregiver.

The Memory Tree™ has grown from a pilot program in Harlem to a program pulling in participants from throughout New York City and the tri-state area. The success of the program is well known with referrals coming from local physicians and hospitals, the Alzheimer’s Association, and word of mouth. The Memory Tree™ opened its second program more than a year ago in collaboration with Dorot Inc in Manhattan’s Upper West Side.

The Memory Tree™ is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization

Our website: www.thememorytree.org
Phone 917-656-0558

The programs meet once a week, and offers a wide variety of classes and workshop which include; Memory Aerobics, Chair Yoga, “In the News” discussions, presentations by the Museum of Modern Art, and group discussions for caregivers, all designed to keep the body and brain challenged.

We offer the program at two locations:

1. Dorot ( 85th Street and Amsterdam Ave)
Tuesdays 1pm – 5pm

2. Morningside Gardens (124th Street and Broadway)
Mondays 3pm – 6pm

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