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Seth Rogen’s Care Relief Grant Program for Dementia

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Hilarity for Charity® and the Home Instead Senior Care® network are working together to award home care grants, to those providing care to their loved ones living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. The home care grants will be awarded across the United States and Canada. Find out more.


Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Relief Grant Program

While there is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s, there is care. The goal of the home care grant is to provide exceptional home care to families affected by this disease, and to give these families support and rest.

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Hilarity for Charity® and the Home Instead Senior Care® network are working together to award home care grants, to those providing care to their loved ones living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. The home care grants will be awarded across the United States and Canada.

Home Instead Senior Care

The Home Instead Senior Care network is the world’s largest provider of in-home care services for seniors. No matter where a senior lives, in their home, in an assisted living facility or even a nursing home, Home Instead Senior Care can help. From basic home care needs to assistance with daily living, Alzheimer’s and dementia care, respite, and transitional care services, the Home Instead Senior Care network of more than 1,000 offices stands ready to serve. Home Instead CAREGivers are trained to provide exceptional care to those living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias worldwide.

Hilarity for Charity

After being actively involved in the Alzheimer’s community for the past several years, Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller Rogen (along with some amazing friends) created Hilarity for Charity in 2011. Their charity hosts awesome, one-of-a-kind, and most importantly, hilarious events to raise money and awareness for Alzheimer’s among a younger generation. Seth and Lauren recently established the Hilarity for Charity Fund as part of the National Alzheimer’s Association, through which monies raised will be directed to help families struggling with Alzheimer’s care, increase support groups nationwide, and fund cutting edge research.

Thank you for taking time to complete the application for the Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Relief Grant Program. Your dedication and the care you provide to your loved one is remarkable.



These grants are provided by:
Hilarity for Charity—Benefiting the Alzheimer's Association

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