COVID-19 Response
Alzheimer’s Los Angeles is working to respond to the needs of people facing new challenges during the coronavirus pandemic. Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s or another dementia is difficult under the best of circumstances, and the current crisis and resulting economic impact have made […]
Eva & Richard
“Alzheimer’s LA makes me feel like I’m not alone.”
—Eva, caregiver
Stay safe at home and benefit from our FREE support groups and educational programs, available virtually, wherever you are.
Every day we help families like Eva & Richard by providing […]
Miguel, A Savvy Caregiver
Miguel was the primary caregiver for his wife, Marie, of sixty years, long before her Alzheimer’s diagnosis in 2018. While his four adult children were able to help provide care, the challenges became overwhelming and the family sought assistance from Alzheimer’s Los Angeles’ […]
basebALZ IS BACK!
BasebALZ is a program that uses baseball to spark memories and conversations. Reminiscence therapy is an approach to improve the well-being of Alzheimer’s patients by invoking and discussing their memories of the past. The group is free and meets monthly.
While safe-at-home, we […]
Laughter on Call
Separate but Not Alone: Shared Laughter for Caregivers and Loved Ones
A simple & effective half hour comedy curriculum to create connection through shared laughter! Our exercises get the blood flowing, games to get the mind going and guest comedy experts. This is family […]
Responding to COVID-19 Challenges
There are more than 240,000 people living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia in Los Angeles and the Inland Empire. Caregiving for a person with dementia is hard and exhausting, physically, emotionally, and financially. Even under the best of circumstances, families often struggle to […]