A free, faith-rooted support ministry for individuals and families navigating the dementia journey โ serving all, regardless of faith background.
It started with one woman sitting in a library.
Cheryl Cohen had been a caregiver for a family member with dementia, and she knew firsthand the weight of that road โ the isolation, the grief, the endless questions, the days when you weren’t sure you could keep going. When her season of caregiving came to an end, she didn’t walk away from the experience. She let it become something.
In 2019, Cheryl sat down with Pastor Keith Moody and shared a vision: a ministry that would meet families living with dementia where they were โ not in a clinical setting, not behind a referral process, not at a cost no one could afford โ but in a real community, surrounded by real people, free of charge.
The name “Kaleidoscope” came from a conviction that would become the ministry’s defining voice: each moment in the dementia journey is painting a beautiful picture. In the end, God will reveal a masterpiece.
"Each moment in the dementia journey is painting a beautiful picture. In the end, God will reveal a masterpiece."
โ The Kaleidoscope
Monthly evening presentations featuring expert speakers โ neurologists, social workers, caregiving specialists, legal planners, and more. Practical, honest, and always free.
A relaxed, welcoming afternoon for individuals living with dementia and their care partners. No agenda โ just community, conversation, refreshments, and the simple gift of not being alone in this.
Ongoing support and resources for families who are in the thick of the caregiving journey. This is not a one-night event โ it's a sustained relationship. We show up again and again.
You don't need to have a plan. You don't need to have the right words. You just need to walk in the door. The rest will take care of itself. We will be there.