About the Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Service

The Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Service (ADRS) is a service of IU Health Bloomington Community Health.  We seek to provide support, resources and assistance to those with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias and their families.  We also work with professional staff who support those with a diagnosis.  All services are offered to the community at NO CHARGE, thanks to the Bloomington Hospital Foundation and IU Health Bloomington Hospital.

Our office is located at 333 E. Miller Dr. in Bloomington, IN.  Typically, the educators at ADRS work Monday through Friday, although they do not keep regular office hours.  All appointments must be scheduled in advance to ensure that the educators will be in.

Meet the Staff

Dayna Thompson, M.S., Ed.S., LMHC is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who has been with IU Health since 2006. She has been trained in Positive Approach to Care (PAC) since 2016. She currently heads up the Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Service …

Dayna Thompson, M.S., Ed.S., LMHC is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who has been with IU Health since 2006. She has been trained in Positive Approach to Care (PAC) since 2016. She currently heads up the Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Service and serves as Alzheimer's Educator. Dayna is responsible for client consultation and counseling, community and professional education, outreach, professional collaboration and consultation and service coordination and development.

Amanda Mosier, CDP, CDCM, SSD is a Certified Dementia Practitioner, Certified Dementia Care Manager with a background in Social work, Program planning and Medical Administration. Amanda has over 20 years of experience in Dementia Care and led the first movement in Bloomington for Dementia Friendly America where she became the Dementia Friendly Indiana Liaison. Amanda has been Positive Approach to Care (PAC) certified since 2017 and is a Certified Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Trainer through the NCCDP. Amanda is a Community Health Coordinator at IU Health, Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Service. She organizes educational and outreach events and facilitates support groups in south central Indiana. She continuously develops networks and programs to create Dementia Friendly Communities in Indiana.

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Shelly Gilbert, EMT, CDP

Shelly has been working with families of persons living with dementia for more than seven years. As she watched both of her grandmothers battle this disease, it has become her passion to advocate for others who are battling the same. She has worked in Lawrence County as an EMT, firefighter and care manager. She is a Certified Dementia Practitioner and currently works as the Network Director at the Rural Dementia Network (Lawrence and Orange County Office) of the ADRS.

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Diana Matthews, CDP

During the past 15 years Diana has worked in the senior living and long-term care industries in admissions and marketing. Her role was to help people navigate the often confusing and overwhelming decisions associated with moving into a care facility. During this time, she developed a passion for ensuring that seniors get the care they need and deserve, in the manner that they want it provided. When her dad developed dementia in early 2018, she saw that resources were lacking and education was desperately needed to respond to those in crisis and those caring for them. As a Certified Dementia Practitioner who is serving as the Program Director at the RDN through the ADRS, she hopes to help others in the same situation.

“The Alzheimer’s Spouse Caregivers Support Group was an extraordinary bridge for me during my husband’s illness and after he passed away. I cannot emphasize strongly enough the impact the ARS has had on my life.”
— Wendy R.
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