
Early Memory Loss Conference
Saturday, April 15, 2023 | 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Virtually presented through Zoom (Registration required to receive Zoom Link)
The Early Memory Loss Conference offers helpful information to anyone experiencing early memory loss, a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment, early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, or a diagnosis of young-onset Alzheimer’s disease. The conference welcomes partners or family members of someone living with a dementia diagnosis.
The Early Memory Loss Conference offered via Zoom with the opportunity to participate in a Q&A session with guest speakers. Speakers will include an elder law attorney, a clinical psychologist, medical doctors, and people living with early memory loss.
For help, please call us at (844)435-7259
Who Should Attend
- People living with early memory loss, mild cognitive impairment, early stage Alzheimer’s disease, Young Onset Alzheimer’s disease, care partners or family members
- People living independently with early memory loss
- Others concerned about memory loss
Guest Speakers

Rebecca Goldfarb
The Ins and Outs of Estate Planning & Elder Law:
Getting Your Legal and Financial Affairs Done… Right!
Rebecca Goldfarb
Elder Law Attorney, Goldfarb and Luu

Bruna Martins-Klein
Mindfulness and Meaningful Connection in Adjustment to Cognitive Changes
Bruna Martins-Klein, Ph.D
Director of the Neural Vitality Lab at USC
Clinical Psychologist

Scott A. Kaiser
Taking Charge of Your Brain Health, Fundamentals of Living Well and Aging Well
Scott Kaiser, MD
Director, Geriatric Cognitive Healthy Brain Health Center
CEO, Determined Health

Dung Trinh
What You Need to Know About Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias: Why Early Diagnosis Matters
Dung Trinh, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Healthy Brain Clinic

Insights and Inspirations:
Living with Young-Onset Memory Loss
Panel of people living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia and their care partners
Conference is funded by Elliot and Marcia Sainer
First held in 2007, the Early Memory Loss Conference was developed by Alzheimer’s Los Angeles to meet the needs of people with memory loss and their care partners.