
Connecting people with resources and support
When you or a loved one are experiencing symptoms of memory loss, mild cognitive impairment, dementia, or Alzheimer’s, it can be overwhelming to determine your next steps. Whether you want to know how to best support your loved one or how to navigate the journey yourself, the Fox Valley Memory Project has experienced Resource Navigators to support you.
What might we discuss?
- Could my loved one be showing signs?
- Maintaining independence
- How do I keep my loved one safe?
- Individual plans of care
- Which programs would be a good fit?
- How do we navigate family dynamics?
- Problem behaviors at home
- When is it time to transition to long-term care?
- Any other questions unique to your family situation

How does Memory Link work?
Once you reach out to connect with a Resource Navigator, we will contact you on a regular, ongoing basis to discuss your individual situation. As we learn more, we will assess unmet needs and help you create an action plan with simple, practical solutions.
Action steps could include connecting with community resources, trying new communication strategies, implementing a home safety change, etc. We will then check in on your progress and discuss next steps.
There is no end to Memory Link services. We're here as long as you want to connect with us.
Phone
Phone calls are the most common way our participants talk to their Resource Navigator
If you'd prefer more privacy, email is a great way to reach your Resource Navigator
In Person
Occasionally, Resource Navigators will schedule in-person meetings to help dig deeper into a family's concerns

Memory Link Process
Who is Memory Link for?
- People living with dementia or experiencing symptoms of memory loss
- Care partners of people living with dementia
No diagnosis required
Memory Link Service Areas
To provide high quality resource navigation, persons living with dementia must live at home within:
Calumet, Outagamie, Waupaca, or Winnebago counties.
Care partners can live anywhere as long as their loved one with dementia lives within these counties.
