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Mindset Fun Run

Sat May 14, 2022 Brookfield, WI 53045 US Directions

Events

5k Run/Walk

10:00AM CDT - 11:30AM CDT

1 Mile Run/Walk

10:00AM CDT - 11:30AM CDT

Place

3140 Mitchell Park Dr
Brookfield, WI US 53045

Description

RACE DESCRIPTION:

The inaugural Mindset Fun Run is a community fundraising event to benefit Dementia Friendly Elmbrook. The funds raised from this event will be used to expand the memory café programming provided for the 8,500 individuals in Waukesha County living with dementia.

The Mindset Fun Run will be held in the beautiful Mitchell Park, courtesy of the City of Brookfield’s Park & Rec Department.

  • Roxie Beane is playing LIVE!
  • You get a t-shirt
  • Mayor Steven Ponto is going to kick things off
  • We’ve got prize baskets!
  • Learn about the community resources available for loved ones
  • Support the programming for community members living with dementia
  • Get a list of Dementia Friendly businesses
  • The whole team of Anytime Fitness Coaches is going to be there to get the crowd warmed up

There are two race options to choose from:

  • 5k: this course will wind through the trails of Mitchell Park. There are parts that will be on groomed, unpaved trails and parts that will be paved walking paths.
  • 1 mile: this course will be on paved trails and will work well for strollers

A special thank you to our community sponsors.

ABOUT DEMENTIA FRIENDLY ELMBROOK:

Dementia Friendly Elmbook (DFE) is creating a community where those with dementia will be enabled to live as independently as possible and continue to be engaged in community life.

To create a sustainable Dementia Capable Waukesha County we need to engage communities in the support of persons with dementia and their loved ones.

The three main objectives of Dementia Friendly Elmbrook:

  1. Enrichment – running a memory café program for members of the community that are living with dementia
  2. Public Education – we provide Business Training through the Waukesha County ADRC that educates the employees of area businesses in how to identify and interact with individuals living with dementia
  3. Caregiver Support – many spouses become caregivers to loved ones living with dementia and can feel ill-equipped, DFE works to provide resources and support to family members of individuals living with dementia

There are over 8,500 people in Waukesha County that have Alzheimer’s disease. Over 70% of people with Alzheimer’s disease live at home and over 20% live at home alone.

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. It is a disease that causes memory loss and affects other cognitive abilities serious enough to interfere with daily life.

Every 67 seconds, someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s disease. By mid-century that number is estimated to increase to one person every 33 seconds.

Alzheimer’s disease is the 6th leading cause of death in the United States. There is no known treatment or cure for Alzheimer’s.

“Dementia does not rob someone of dignity. It is our reaction to them that does.” Teepa Snow, Nationally recognized Dementia Care Education Specialist

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