Charity
Seabrook Golf Tournament to Benefit Alzheimer’s and Dementia Services
On Monday, April 29th, Respite Care Charleston (RCC) will host its annual MORE.GOOD.DAYS. Golf Tournament at The Seabrook Island Club’s Crooked Oaks course. Proceeds from the event will benefit RCC, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization which has provided support and services to Charleston families living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia (ADRD) for more than 20 years.
Over 6,000 Charleston County residents have been diagnosed with ADRD, and 78% live at home or with family. There is no cure for ADRD, and as the symptoms progress, those with the disease must increasingly rely on caregivers to handle their household and healthcare needs through around-the-clock supervision. Research shows 40% of caregivers suffer from depression – the result of stress, exacerbated health problems, and employment and financial challenges related to care.
RCC serves both those with ADRD and their caregivers through facilitated support groups and respite care. Respite offers caregivers much-needed half-day breaks while providing program participants an opportunity for socialization.
The only program of its kind serving Charleston, RCC’s non-medical program is an affordable alternative to in-home care. Funds raised through the golf tournament support subsidies and scholarships which ensure no family is denied respite due to financial challenges.
Now in its fifteenth year, the golf tournament will be a captain’s choice format played on South Carolina’s only course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. The $175 player registration fee includes cart and greens fees, lunch, beverages and an awards dinner after play ends.
Registration will begin at 11 am, followed by a putting contest at noon and a shotgun start at 1 pm.
Non-golfers can participate in the fundraiser by attending the awards dinner at The Seabrook Island Club. Tickets for the dinner are $35 per person and can be purchased online at www.RespiteCareCharleston.org.
About Respite Care Charleston
Respite Care Charleston is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to providing support and services to those living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. For more than 20 years, RCC has provided support groups, social day programs, education, and other services to families in Charleston County. RCC’s trademark of MORE.GOOD.DAYS. illustrates the commitment to improving the quality of life for family caregivers and individuals with ADRD.
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