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An overview of Alzheimer’s disease and its effects. Learn about what causes memory loss, the difference between normal aging and signs of dementia, and what to do when you visit the doctor.
This training helps caregivers understand, manage and improve the safety risk factors at home that can seriously impact individuals with Alzheimer’s or a related dementia’s ability to stay at home and in the community for as long as possible.
A 3-week program based on the Savvy Caregiver. This program develops the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia.
A 3-week program based on the Savvy Caregiver. This program develops the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia.
Did you know that your brain is an organ? Learn what research is showing we can do now to keep our memory strong as we age – including nutritional tips, how to keep active and ways to challenge your brain. This session includes several interactive brain games.
LA County now offers a system of trackable bracelets to help quickly locate individuals with autism, dementia, or Alzheimer’s disease when they wander and go missing. Learn about how this program works and how to apply for a bracelet.
An overview of Alzheimer’s disease and its effects. Learn about what causes memory loss, the difference between normal aging and signs of dementia, and what to do when you visit the doctor.
A 3-week program based on the Savvy Caregiver. This program develops the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia.
A 6-week program that provides caregivers the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to care for a family member who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia. This is an evidence-based caregiver intervention.
A 3-week program based on the Savvy Caregiver. This program develops the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia.
Did you know that your brain is an organ? Learn what research is showing we can do now to keep our memory strong as we age – including nutritional tips, how to keep active and ways to challenge your brain. This session includes several interactive brain games.
There are many different technologies that are being used to assist those with dementia. Learn about devices and services available to help with problem behaviors, staying active, and with managing day-to-day caregiving duties.
An overview of Alzheimer’s disease and its effects. Learn about what causes memory loss, the difference between normal aging and signs of dementia, and what to do when you visit the doctor.
Hear about current efforts to advocate for policy changes at the local, state, and federal levels that improve the quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families. Current advocacy priorities include: increasing funding for Alzheimer’s research, addressing the needs of caregivers, and making communities more dementia friendly.
A 3-week program based on the Savvy Caregiver. This program develops the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia.
A 3-week program based on the Savvy Caregiver. This program develops the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia.
A 3-week program based on the Savvy Caregiver. This program develops the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia.
Did you know that your brain is an organ? Learn what research is showing we can do now to keep our memory strong as we age – including nutritional tips, how to keep active and ways to challenge your brain. This session includes several interactive brain games.
Art and music have been found to be a way of engaging those with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease and reducing agitation. Learn how to use music and art as an activity to help stimulate connections and communication.
An overview of Alzheimer’s disease and its effects. Learn about what causes memory loss, the difference between normal aging and signs of dementia, and what to do when you visit the doctor.
The holidays can be a stressful time for families with a member with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Learn about things you can do in advance to prepare for gatherings and provide a meaningful, enriching time for you, the person with dementia and your family.
A 3-week program based on the Savvy Caregiver. This program develops the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia.
Did you know that your brain is an organ? Learn what research is showing we can do now to keep our memory strong as we age – including nutritional tips, how to keep active and ways to challenge your brain. This session includes several interactive brain games.
Legal and financial planning can be complex and feel overwhelming. Learn about what decisions you can make and what paperwork you need to complete to be prepared including wills, trusts, advanced directives and powers of attorney.
An overview of Alzheimer’s disease and its effects. Learn about what causes memory loss, the difference between normal aging and signs of dementia, and what to do when you visit the doctor.
Did you know that your brain is an organ? Learn what research is showing we can do now to keep our memory strong as we age – including nutritional tips, how to keep active and ways to challenge your brain. This session includes several interactive brain games.
An overview of Alzheimer’s disease and its effects. Learn about what causes memory loss, the difference between normal aging and signs of dementia, and what to do when you visit the doctor.
Did you know that your brain is an organ? Learn what research is showing we can do now to keep our memory strong as we age – including nutritional tips, how to keep active and ways to challenge your brain. This session includes several interactive brain games.
An overview of Alzheimer’s disease and its effects. Learn about what causes memory loss, the difference between normal aging and signs of dementia, and what to do when you visit the doctor.
Did you know that your brain is an organ? Learn what research is showing we can do now to keep our memory strong as we age – including nutritional tips, how to keep active and ways to challenge your brain. This session includes several interactive brain games.
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