Alzheimers Services of the East Bay (ASEB) is a non-profit community organization in California that provides services for individuals with dementia, as well as for their families.
Since 1989, ASEB has been providing Adult Day Care, Family Support, and Education & Community Outreach Services, primarily in Alameda & Contra Costa Counties.
Services
Alzheimers Services of the East Bay offers a comprehensive range of services for families facing the challenge of dementia, including:
3 Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) centers.
An innovative Early-Stage program for individuals and families challenged by Alzheimers and related conditions.
Support Groups for caregivers.
An extensive Training and Education program.
Community Outreach programs.
Information and Referral
Our Mission
ASEB's mission is to provide services to individuals with Alzheimers disease and other related dementia; provide support for their caregivers; and educate and inform the general community about issues related to dementia care.
Goals
To provide safe and caring support options
To prevent premature or inappropriate institutionalization
To allow family members to continue to live at home for as long as possible
To help individuals maintain their highest possible physical and mental health
To offer extensive support to families and caregivers
Board of Directors
11 Board members with diverse expertise in health, finance, law, industry, and public policy guide us. Our current board members are:
Lance Reynolds, President
Jim Brencic, Vice President, Programs and Facilities
Brent Kaneshiro, Vice President, Treasurer
Tess Chandler, Secretary
Bonnie Connor, PhD, Community Representative
David Finkelstein, MD, MPH, Community Representative