A photo of a group of people at a Memory Café playing a game with chocolates at a hot cocoa themed gathering at Paradiddle Café coffee shop in Waterloo.

A year of Memory Café success

December 12, 2023

The Library Memory Project Celebrates a Year of Memory Café Success

The Library Memory Project is pleased to announce the wrap-up of a highly successful year, marked by engaging Memory Cafes, significant achievements, and positive impacts on the lives of those affected by memory loss. The Library Memory Project is an initiative of the Bridges Library System, public libraries in Jefferson and Waukesha counties, local aging and disability resource centers and the Alzheimer’s Association Wisconsin Chapter.

A photo of a group of people at a Memory Café playing a game with chocolates at a hot cocoa themed gathering at Paradiddle Café coffee shop in Waterloo.

“As facilitators, we believe strongly in providing social connections and support to individuals and their caregivers affected by memory loss or dementia,” said Angela Meyers, Inclusive Services Coordinator at the Bridges Library System. “It has been wonderful to see attendance continue to grow at our Memory Cafés.”

In 2023, the Library Memory Project had 72 Memory Cafés scheduled at 21 different libraries. A Memory Café is a social gathering for those who are experiencing early-stage dementia, mild memory loss, or mild cognitive impairment (MCI), to attend with a family member, friend or care partner. These free programs offer a place to be supported while having fun, sharing experiences and staying socially connected. There are six project areas each offering monthly Memory Cafés with varying themes.

“In October, our annual Family Day event had the largest turnout yet with 140 people of all ages in attendance,” said Meyers. “So many families were thankful for the opportunity to experience a day together at Retzer Nature Center. Some attendees also made new connections going through similar journeys.”

According to the CDC, approximately 6.7 million Americans are living with dementia, and projections estimate that this number will nearly triple by the year 2060. The Library Memory Project plans to continue supporting the social needs of those living with dementia with Memory Cafés and dementia education programs throughout 2024.

Learn more about the Library Memory Project, its mission, and upcoming Memory Café events, visit www.librarymemoryproject.org.

See the Library Memory Project featured on Fox 6 News in December 2023.

A photo of a couple painting during a Memory Café fall painting party at the Irvin L. Young Memorial Library in Whitewater.  A photo of Memory Café attendees viewing butterflies outside at the Watertown Public Library.  A photo of a therapy dog from the “All About Dogs” Memory Café at the Jefferson Public Library.

Bridges Library System – Serving the libraries of Waukesha & Jefferson Counties