Caregiver Training
Savvy Caregiver Training

A 6-week, evidence-based course designed to help you become a more confident caregiver. 

Dealing with Dementia

An engaging, 2-week, interactive training program offered to caregivers. 

Events
Brushstrokes from the Soul Fundraiser

27th Annual Brushstrokes for the Soul March 28, 2024

Client Social Gatherings

Visit the calendar for details on inclusive field trips and educational programs.

A Light to Remember

Hosted by Ellie Fox, this annual event features luminaries purchased in memory or honor of someone living with dementia. 

Resources
Support Groups

A variety of groups for caregivers / individuals living with dementia to participate in group discussion in a safe, confidential environment. 

Local Resources

FAQs, Videos and documents to help you navigate the challenges of being a caregiver. 

Dubin Newsletter

Get caught up on the going on at the Dubin Center with our quarterly newsletter. 

Ways to Give
Donate

Help keep our services free for family caregivers – donate today.

Corporate Partner Program

Sponsor education for family caregivers while supporting your corporate responsibility goals!

Volunteer

Volunteers are needed to join caregivers and reminisce and have fun!

Our mission is to achieve caregiver health, strength and resilience by providing education, information, hope and compassion.

You are not alone, reach out to us now.

The Dubin Center is a local Alzheimer’s and dementia resource center in Fort Myers, Florida offering support to family caregivers.

For Emergency Services:

Emergencies: 911
Suicide/Crisis: 988

Mobile Crisis Response: 844-395-4432
General Assistance: 211

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The Dubin Center is a proud United Way partner agency. To learn more about United Way click here.

“My husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s three years ago and of course our lives have changed tremendously. One thing I realize is that I “like”my husband as much as I “love” him and we will go day to day with this powerful disease. Yes, my husband has Alzheimer’s but I try not to sweat the little things anymore. Those little imperfections in our lives just do not matter. I really don’t think about the little things that could spoil our day. I concentrate on living our lives as happy as we did and laughing as much as possible each day! That’s what is important…not wasting time on the unimportant things. I smile every time I think about him!”

Pat Anderson, The Dubin Center Caregiver and loving wife

I wrote this poem (click here to read) to creatively express my overwhelming emotions of grief. I am in hope that this will help others to deal with their own grief of a spouse especially through dementia.

Sandy, The Dubin Center Caregiver

For anyone dealing with dementia, whether it be the person diagnosed or their loved ones, having an organization like The Dubin Center to help navigate and cope with this life-changing reality is invaluable. It’s been a while since Maria’s diagnosis so, as expected, our situation and needs are ever changing. The Dubin Center has been there for us since our initial interaction with them. For their vital support we return the favor by supporting the work they are doing for the whole community.

Dan Moser & Maria de Leon
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