Alzheimer’s group gets grant for Latino program - New York City

Posted on: November 30th, 2007
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“The New York Community Trust has awarded the New York City chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association with a $50,000 grant that will enable the organization to expand its Latino Outreach Program.

The grant money will be used to expand the association’s dementia homecare training program to serve the needs of Spanish-speaking individuals. It will design and develop the program, which will be based on its English program.

“One of the most important things we do is the training of homecare workers,” said Jed Levine, the Executive Vice President and Director of Programs and Services at the NYC chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association.”*

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