It is like the seed put in the soil - the more one sows, the greater the harvest.

--Orison Swett Marden
  

The Gathering

Providing a safe and enjoyable environment for those who are experiencing early- or mid-stage stage memory loss and giving respite to caregivers who desire a break.

What is the Purpose of The Gathering?

  • Provides a safe and enjoyable place for individuals who are experiencing early- to mid-stage memory loss.
  • Presents a time of respite to caregivers who need a break.
  • Gives volunteers the opportunity to serve their neighbors.


How Can I Get Involved in The Gathering?

To learn how to volunteer or participate in The Gathering, contact:

Carolyn Klaver, RN
Coordinator of The Gathering
Lyngblomsten
(651) 414-5291
cklaver@lyngblomsten.org

The Gathering does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, age, gender, handicap,
familial status, or national origin.


How Often and Where Does The Gathering Meet?

The Gathering meets from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the following sites:


Augustana Lutheran Church
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
1400 S. Robert St
W St Paul, MN  55118  

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
13901 Fairview Drive
Burnsville, MN 55337 

Centennial United Methodist Church
 with St. Timothy Lutheran Church,
St. Paul
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
1524 W. County Rd C2
Roseville, MN  55113

Salem Lutheran Church
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
11 W. Bernard St
W St Paul, MN 55118 


Oak Knoll Lutheran Church
1st & 3rd Thursdays
600 Hopkins Crossroad
Minnetonka, MN 55305 

1st Presbyterian Church
1st & 3rd Thursdays
4821 Bloom Ave
White Bear Lake, MN 55110

White Bear Lake
United Methodist Church
2nd & 4th Thursdays
1851 Birch St
White Bear Lake, MN  55110 

Parkview United Church of Christ
5th Thursdays
3737 Bellaire Ave
White Bear Lake, MN  55110 

How much does it cost to participate?

A $25 fee helps defray the costs for The Gathering day, which runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each Gathering.

What Can I Expect at The Gathering?

Participants arrive at the site by 10:00 AM and enjoy a morning of activities.  Following a nutritious lunch, participants are involved in another series of stimulating activities and socializing.  Each Gathering accommodates a maximum of 8 participants. 

Activities include things such as music and sing-a-longs, crafts, cards, discussion groups, current events, special speakers, chair exercises, and field trips.

The Gathering is staffed by dedicated volunteers who have been specially trained to understand the distinctive needs of persons experiencing memory loss.

For participants living in Dakota County, transportation to The Gathering can be arranged through DARTS.

 

Who Benefits From The Gathering?

Participants

Participants enjoy fellowship, food, and stimulating activities and helps prevent the isolation that so often happens to persons who have memory loss.

This is my social club.  I get to visit, laugh, sing, and have an enjoyable day.
  --Margaret S., Participant

Caregivers

Caregivers appreciate the opportunity to have five hours of respite and feel comfortable knowing their loved one is in a safe, stimulating environment.

For me, it is a blessing to see her involved in something she enjoys, looks forward to, and leaves with warm feelings.  This fills a niche I cannot provide.
  --Oliver J., Caregiver

Volunteers

Volunteers serve by planning and helping with activities, providing transportation, and socializing. 

Having cared for a parent with dementia, I know how wonderful it is to have a few hours of respite for the caregiver.
  --Jim N., Volunteer


 
The Gathering is a collaborative partnership of:

  • Lyngblomsten Services
  • Augustana Lutheran Church, W. St. Paul
  • Centennial United Methodist Church, Roseville
  • Christ the King Lutheran Church, White Bear Lake
  • First Presbyterian Church, White Bear Lake
  • NorthEast Consortium of The Gathering
  • North Presbyterian Church, North St Paul
  • Oak Knoll Lutheran Church, Minnetonka
  • Parkview United Church of Christ, White Bear Lake
  • Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Burnsville
  • Redeemer Lutheran Church, White Bear Lake
  • St. John's Episcopal Church, White Bear Lake
  • St. Mary of the Lake, White Bear Lake
  • St. Pius X, White Bear Lake
  • St. Stephen Lutheran Church, White Bear Lake
  • St. Timothy Lutheran Church, St. Paul
  • Salem Lutheran Church, W. St. Paul
  • White Bear Lake United Methodist Church
  • Alzheimer’s Association

The Gathering is coordinated by Lyngblomsten.
 
The Gathering is made possible by the generous contributions of individuals and the following:
Lyngblomsten Foundation - MN Department of Human Services -
Brookdale Foundation
Andersen Foundation - Stevens Square Foundation - LSA/Thrivent Aging in Community Initiative
 

If you would like to make a donation to The Gathering, contact the Lyngblomsten Foundation at 651-632-5324, 
or click here to go to the Lyngblomsten Foundation web page.