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"We look forward to starting the ACT on Alzheimer's process in Roseville," said Kitty Gogins, <br />project leader of the Roseville action team. "Supporting our community members with <br />Alzheimer's and other dementias and their caregivers will do tremendous good for the <br />community as a whole." Kitty added, "The action team is looking for volunteers to help in this <br />effort. Currently the greatest need is for people willing to commit five hours to help survey local <br />businesses and organizations." People who are interested contact Gogins at (651) 481-0500. <br />Roseville joins the seven pilot communities—Cambridge, Forest Lake, St. Louis Park, St. Paul, <br />Walker, Willmar and the Twin Cities Jewish Community. In addition to Roseville, the new <br />action communities are in Bemidji, Brainerd/Baxter, Detroit Lakes, Edina, Harmony, <br />International Falls, Marshall, Northfield, and St. Paul's northeast neighborhoods, as well as <br />CLUES (reaching Latino populations) and the Minnesota Council of Churches. <br />### <br />More information is available at www.actonalz.org <br />Current participants in the Roseville Area Alzheimer's and Dementia Community Action Team <br />Act on Alzheimer's project include: ACR Homes & Arthur's Residential Care, Alzheimer's <br />Speaks & Arthur's Memory Cafe, Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, Bluestone Physician Services, <br />Centennial United Methodist Church, Cherrywood Pointe, Como Park/Falcon Heights Living at <br />Home Block Nurse Program, Golden Living Center, Good Samaritan Society, Johanna Shores, <br />Keystone Senior Living in Roseville, Lyngblomsten, Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging, <br />Roseville Area Schools, Roseville Area Senior Program, Roseville City Government, Roseville <br />Fire Department, Roseville Police Department, Sunrise Senior Living, and Roseville community <br />members. <br />