Staying connected to others and actively participating in community life plays a powerful role in maintaining emotional well-being, purpose, and cognitive health as we age. Social engagement helps reduce loneliness, strengthens resilience, and supports overall brain health. This Aging Mastery Program session explores the many ways individuals can remain engaged with their communities, whether through
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Your brain health is shaped by the habits you build every day. In this engaging six-week series, participants will explore the key lifestyle factors that research shows support memory, thinking, and long-term cognitive wellness. Using the Brain Health Blueprint framework, each session focuses on one pillar of brain health, helping participants understand how everyday choices—such |
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Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church and Alzheimer's Orange County invite you to a specially adapted interfaith religious service for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or related disorders and their families & caregivers. For any questions regarding our program or to RSVP, please contact Joan Walker at: churchworker@aol.com or at 714-292-6148 or Patty Mouton at: patty.mouton@alzoc.org Download |
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Your brain health is shaped by the habits you build every day. In this engaging six-week series, participants will explore the key lifestyle factors that research shows support memory, thinking, and long-term cognitive wellness. Using the Brain Health Blueprint framework, each session focuses on one pillar of brain health, helping participants understand how everyday choices—such |
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Questions about dementia? Worried about a loved one? Join us for a discussion group with local expert educator and Dementia Care Specialist, Patty Barnett Mouton, MSGc, Vice President, Alzheimer’s Orange County. Light snacks and drinks will be served. To RSVP, email Celina.Berenguer@alzoc.org or call (949) 757-3720 Download flyer |
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Join us for a workshop by Dr. Aaron Ritter, Director of Memory and Cognitive Disorders Program at Hoag's Pickup Family Neurosciences Institute, on the role of metabolism in preventing dementia. This presentation is part of Mount of Olive's annual Dementia Caregiver Education Series. Doors open at 8:00 AM. Program from 9:00 - 11:00 AM. |
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Music has a unique ability to engage the brain, evoke memories, and influence mood. Research shows that music activates multiple areas of the brain involved in emotion, memory, and movement. In this class, participants will explore how music affects the brain and how it can be used to support emotional well-being, connection, and engagement. The
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Smartphones, constant notifications, social media, and endless streams of information have dramatically changed the way our brains process and store information. While technology offers many benefits, excessive digital stimulation can contribute to mental fatigue, reduced focus, disrupted sleep, and increased stress. In this thought-provoking class, participants will explore how digital overload affects attention, memory, and
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Supporting brain health is not about one single habit—it is about the combination of daily lifestyle choices that influence how the brain functions over time. In this interactive session, participants explore key lifestyle factors that support cognitive wellness, including mental stimulation, physical activity, nutrition, sleep, stress management, and social connection. The class introduces evidence-based strategies |
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Your brain health is shaped by the habits you build every day. In this engaging six-week series, participants will explore the key lifestyle factors that research shows support memory, thinking, and long-term cognitive wellness. Using the Brain Health Blueprint framework, each session focuses on one pillar of brain health, helping participants understand how everyday choices—such |
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There are many common beliefs about aging and memory, but not all of them are true. This engaging class separates fact from fiction and explores what science actually tells us about brain health. Participants will examine common myths about memory loss, brain training, aging, and cognitive decline. The session highlights evidence-based lifestyle habits that support |
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Supporting brain health is not about one single habit—it is about the combination of daily lifestyle choices that influence how the brain functions over time. In this interactive session, participants explore key lifestyle factors that support cognitive wellness, including mental stimulation, physical activity, nutrition, sleep, stress management, and social connection. The class introduces evidence-based strategies |
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Becoming a caregiver often happens suddenly and without preparation. Many people feel overwhelmed when they first step into this role. This class provides guidance for individuals who have recently become caregivers for a loved one experiencing cognitive or health challenges. Participants will learn what to expect as caregiving responsibilities grow and how to navigate the |
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Brain health is shaped by the choices we make throughout life. This class explores evidence-based strategies that support cognitive strength and long-term brain wellness. Participants will learn about lifestyle habits linked to better brain health, including physical activity, mental stimulation, sleep, stress management, nutrition, and social engagement. The session explains how these factors work together
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Your brain health is shaped by the habits you build every day. In this engaging six-week series, participants will explore the key lifestyle factors that research shows support memory, thinking, and long-term cognitive wellness. Using the Brain Health Blueprint framework, each session focuses on one pillar of brain health, helping participants understand how everyday choices—such |
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Memory challenges can happen at any age, but simple strategies can make remembering easier. This class introduces practical memory techniques that can help with everyday tasks such as remembering names, appointments, and important information. Participants will learn how attention, organization, and lifestyle habits influence memory performance. The session also explores how the brain processes and |
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Keeping the brain active is one of the most powerful ways to support cognitive health. This class explores how learning new skills, solving problems, and staying curious can strengthen thinking abilities. Participants will discover activities that challenge the brain and support skills such as memory, focus, and mental flexibility. The session also explains how mental |
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Families often struggle to know when care needs have become too much to manage at home. This class will review signs that memory care may be needed, including safety risks, wandering, increased care needs, and caregiver burnout. Participants will learn how to approach the decision with compassion, planning, and a focus on quality of life.
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your brain health is shaped by the habits you build every day. In this engaging six-week series, participants will explore the key lifestyle factors that research shows support memory, thinking, and long-term cognitive wellness. Using the Brain Health Blueprint framework, each session focuses on one pillar of brain health, helping participants understand how everyday choices—such |
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