Struggling with forgetfulness? Learn practical, science-backed memory strategies you can use right away to stay organized, focused, and confident in daily life. Presented by Claire Popka To RSVP, please call (949) 724-6900
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Optimice su seguridad y salud aprendiendo prácticas esenciales para administrar sus medicamentos de forma informada y responsable. Revisamos organización, comunicación con proveedores de salud y técnicas para minimizar riesgos, potenciando un manejo proactivo de su bienestar.. Ingrese al enlace de Zoom: https://bit.ly/alzocmastery descargar folleto
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Learn easy, science-backed habits that support memory, focus, and long-term brain health. Discover small changes you can make every day to protect and strengthen your mind. Presented by Kim Bailey To RSVP, please call (949) 498-3322 |
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Become a trained art facilitator and learn how to engage and communicate with someone with Alzheimer’s disease through painting. Memories in the Making allows self-expression under the guidance of an art facilitator trained specifically to work with individuals with memory loss and dementia. After taking this class you will: Recognize the symptoms of dementia Understand |
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Falls are one of the most common causes of injury among older adults, but many falls can be prevented with the right knowledge and simple changes at home and in daily routines. This Aging Mastery Program session focuses on understanding fall risks and building habits that support strength, balance, and safety. Presented by register Please |
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Changes in memory, thinking, or behavior are not always caused by dementia. Three conditions—depression, delirium, and dementia—can produce similar symptoms but require very different responses and treatments. Understanding how to recognize these differences can help families and professionals respond quickly and ensure individuals receive the right care. In this informative class, participants will learn the
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As dementia progresses, care needs often change. Families may begin with support at home but later need additional services, residential care, or specialized end-of-life support. This informative class explores the full continuum of care, helping participants understand the different care options available and how to plan for transitions along the journey. Call (562) 430-1073 to |
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As we age, our homes should support safety, comfort, and independence. This class explores practical ways to make the home environment safer and easier to navigate, especially for individuals experiencing mobility or memory changes. Participants will learn how to identify common safety risks and make simple modifications that reduce fall hazards and improve accessibility. The |
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Caring for a loved one with dementia often impacts the entire family. Differences in opinions, expectations, and levels of involvement can create tension and misunderstandings, especially as care needs increase. Families may struggle with difficult decisions, shifting roles, and emotional stress. This class explores the common family dynamics that arise during dementia caregiving and offers |
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