Are you or a loved one considering living alone and want to ensure a safe and fulfilling experience? Join us for an engaging and practical presentation where we'll cover the top 11 essential strategies to live alone successfully. This session is perfect for individuals of all ages who are seeking independence while maintaining safety, health,
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Join this fun and interactive session to learn some strategies to practice improving memory and ways to maximize brain health. Come play along and challenge your brain! To RSVP Call: (949) 498-3322
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Learn about the six pillars of brain health, age-related changes in memory and learning, possible risks and threats to brain health, and practical steps to protect your brain health and lower your risk of cognitive decline. Call (949) 461-3408 to RSVP |
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Have you had the important conversations with your loved ones necessary to ensure they know your wishes in the event of serious or terminal illness? Planning for serious illness provides a gift of peace of mind for you and those you love. This program will discuss how you can anticipate and identify your wishes, ensure |
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The Finding Meaning in Caregiving will focus on grieving that occurs at any point during the caregiving journey, how to cope with stressors associated with the role, and how to find a renewed sense of purpose and meaning. Join us June 3th, June 17th, and June 24th. *It is recommended, but not required, that you |
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Navigating a discussion about Alzheimer’s disease with your doctor can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. This informative class will empower you with the tools and confidence to: Recognize signs and symptoms that may warrant a conversation. Prepare for a productive discussion with your healthcare provider. Ask the right questions and understand medical jargon.
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Forgetting a name, misplacing keys, becoming momentarily confused—these can be byproducts of normal aging or the early symptoms of dementia. Not all dementia is Alzheimer's disease. Knowing the difference affects planning, management, and prognosis. Join us as we review the most common types of dementia. Call 714-765-4510 to RSVP download flyer |
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Hosted by Adult Day Program at Mount of Olives Church in collaboration with Alzheimer's Orange County register |
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Learn about dementia-related changes that can result in difficulties in behaviors and connecting with others. Strategies on how to successfully engage persons with dementia will be introduced, including the ‘person-centered’ approach, ‘contented involvement’, the ‘best friends approach’ and the ‘Montessori Method for Adults’ to connect with individuals with dementia at various stages of memory loss. |
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Join us for a discussion of age-related changes in memory and learning and how nutrition and diet impact your cognitive health. Learn what foods you should eat and what foods you should avoid for a healthier brain and body. Call (714) 738-6353 to RSVP
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Join us for a discussion of age-related changes in memory and learning and how nutrition and diet impact your cognitive health. Learn what foods you should eat and what foods you should avoid for a healthier brain and body Call to (714) 538-9633 RSVP |
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This comprehensive course explores proactive strategies to prevent elder abuse through thoughtful legal and financial planning. Participants will gain knowledge on essential tools, including advance directives, living trusts, wills, power of attorney, and conservatorship. The course also addresses the California Probate Code, alternatives to conservatorship, and the use of Anti-Isolation Elder Abuse Restraining Orders. Designed |
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Explore the powerful connection between physical activity and cognitive health. This presentation will feature evidence-based information on how regular exercise can improve brain function, reduce the risk of cognitive decline, and enhance mental well-being. Call (714) 961-7181 to RSVP |
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Acompáñenos a conversar sobre los cambios en la memoria y el aprendizaje relacionados con la edad, y cómo la nutrición y la dieta afectan su salud cognitiva. Aprenda qué alimentos debe comer y cuáles debe evitar para tener un cerebro y un cuerpo más sanos. Llame al (949) 724-6900. Confirme su asistencia.
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Join us for a fun, UCLA Longevity Center evidence-based, two session intensive course that teaches healthy brain lifestyles and enhances memory ability. Must attend both sessions: Session 1 - June 17th Session 2 - June 24th Call (949) 464-6645 to RSVP. Thank you to our co-host: download flyer
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Learn about the six pillars of brain health, age-related changes in memory and learning, possible risks and threats to brain health, and practical steps to protect your brain health and lower your risk of cognitive decline. Thank you to our co-host: |
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Delirium, depression, and dementia can share similar symptoms but require vastly different approaches to care. This insightful class will help you: Distinguish between these three conditions and understand their unique characteristics. Learn how each impacts cognition, behavior, and overall well-being. Explore practical strategies for identification, communication, and care. Gain tools to advocate effectively for appropriate
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Is it normal or something else? Come and find out in this informative session! As we age, our body and brain go through changes that may affect our learning and problem solving, recall, vision, hearing, and mobility. In this class, attendees will learn what changes are normal and what may warrant further evaluation. Call 714-765-4510 |
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Explore the powerful connection between physical activity and cognitive health. This presentation will feature evidence-based information on how regular exercise can improve brain function, reduce the risk of cognitive decline, and enhance mental well-being. Call (949) 470-3062 to RSVP |
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Nursing home? Skilled Facility? Assisted Living? Board & Care? Home Health Care? Hospice? Join us for a discussion that will help decode the mysteries of levels of care, how they are paid for, and when they are necessary. Call (949) 724-6900 to RSVP |
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Is it normal or something else? Come and find out in this informative session! As we age, our body and brain go through changes that may affect our learning and problem solving, recall, vision, hearing, and mobility. In this class, attendees will learn what changes are normal and what may warrant further evaluation. Call (714)
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When a loved one experiences cognitive changes, their ability to communicate is often challenged. Join us for this class designed to help you better communicate and connect with friends, family, or loved ones with cognitive decline. Bring your questions!
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Join this fun and interactive session to learn some strategies to practice improving memory and ways to maximize brain health. Come play along and challenge your brain! Call (949) 644-3244 to RSVP download flyer |
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Join us for a comprehensive class on Alzheimer's Disease Psychosis. We'll cover the top 11 key things to know about this often misunderstood aspect of Alzheimer's, including symptoms, causes, impact on daily life, treatment options, and strategies for supporting individuals affected by psychosis. Thank you to our sponsor: register |
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Learn about the six pillars of brain health, age-related changes in memory and learning, possible risks and threats to brain health, and practical steps to protect your brain health and lower your risk of cognitive decline. Call (949) 425-5151 to RSVP |
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Forgetting a name, misplacing keys, becoming momentarily confused—these can be byproducts of normal aging or the early symptoms of dementia. Not all dementia is Alzheimer's disease. Knowing the difference affects planning, management, and prognosis. Join us as we review the most common types of dementia. Call (714) 741-5253 to RSVP |
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