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Memory Cafés

A Memory Café is a welcoming place for people with forgetfulness or other changes in their thinking.

Memory cafés meet at a variety of places, including coffeehouses, museums, or community organizations. Each memory café is different. Some cafés invite guest artists, some offer education about memory changes. And some are just for relaxing and chatting. But, all cafés share one goal — to help guests feel comfortable and to know that they are not alone. Cafés are a place to talk with others who understand what you are going through. You can forget about your limitations and instead focus on your strengths.

City of Boston Memory Cafés

City of Boston Memory Cafés
Codman Square Branch of the Boston Public Library

690 Washington Street, Dorchester
Meets the second Wednesday of every month, from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Next Memory Cafe: Wednesday, November 13th

For information, contact: Corinne White at 617-635-3745 | corinne.white@boston.gov

Jamaica Plain Branch of the Boston Public Library

30 South Street, Jamaica Plain
In collaboration with the Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center

Bilingual in English and Spanish
Meets the last Monday of every month, from 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Next Memory Cafe: Monday, October 28th
For information, contact: Corinne White at 617-635-3745 | corinne.white@boston.gov

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