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Help! My Neighbor has Memory Loss

Yorba Linda Community Center 4501 Casa Loma Ave., Yorba Linda, CA, United States

If you or someone you know has been experiencing memory loss, you are far from alone. It is estimated that 5.3 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia. Memory loss at any age can cause feelings of anxiety, fear, and sadness. Learn what steps you can take and how Alzheimer’s

Caring for Yourself While Helping Others

Caring for yourself is vital when helping others, yet the physical and emotional demands of professional and personal caregiving can make it seem impossible. Learn how to recognize and teach the symptoms associated with different forms of stress, fatigue, and burnout – and the resulting damage it can cause. Various strategies are provided for you

Brain Boot Camp (2 Part Series)

Buena Park Senior Center 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park, CA, United States

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 1/11/24 @9:30 am- 11:00am 1/18/24 @9:30am- 11:00am Call 714-236-3870 to RSVP

Address Distress with Compassion (Zoom)

Care partners often encounter challenging situations when loved ones experience cognitive changes. Join us as we discuss common challenges, why they happen, and how we can best respond. As always, bring your questions and experiences to share! Thank you to our Sponsors:    

Mind your Brain: Cognitive Strength at Any Age (Zoom)

Interested in strategies for keeping your brain stronger for longer? Based on the latest research from the Cleveland Clinic; 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.

Sharpen Your Mind! Memory Tips & Teasers

Fullerton Community Center 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

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 to RSVP: (714) 738-6575

“Are You Good to Go?”

OASIS Senior Center - Room 4 801 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar, CA, United States

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

Help My Neighbor has Memory Loss

Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo, CA, United States

If you or someone you know has been experiencing memory loss, you are far from alone. It is estimated that 5.3 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia. Memory loss at any age can cause feelings of anxiety, fear, and sadness. Learn what steps you can take and how Alzheimer’s

Dementia-Friendly Communication Strategies (Zoom)

Please note, this event was originally scheduled for 1/30/24 but has been rescheduled to 1/23/24. The onset of memory loss, confusion, and other symptoms of dementia often lead to challenges in communication. This workshop for care partners will help you learn to learn dementia-friendly approaches to these changes and to become a more effective communicator.

Help! My Friend has Dementia and a Gun (Zoom)

Join us as we focus on navigating the complex terrain of gun safety. Crucial considerations from communication strategies to secure storage practices will be discussed, empowering caregivers to create a safe environment and prevent potential risks associated with firearm access. Presented by Jeff McCabe, owner of California Gun Services. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QkqLCcumTPqrl7DBZ6DWwQ#/registration

Become an Alzheimer’s Advocate!

Alzheimer's Orange County 2515 McCabe Way, Irvine, CA, United States

An Alzheimer's advocate plays an important role in improving the quality of care and quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families by working to improve dementia care and services; improve access to community-based care; improve quality care in residential settings, and expand funding for research and public programs serving people with

How to Approach Resistance in Home Care (Zoom)

Please note, this event was originally scheduled for 1/23/24 but has been rescheduled to 1/30/24 When attempting to provide care for loved ones with cognitive changes, even our very best intentions can be met with what we often call “resistance.” Join us for this conversation as we talk through why we face these challenges, how

Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia (Zoom)

"What do I need to know about dementia?" In this class, we will discuss some of the key topics for understanding dementia: dementia vs Alzheimer's, how to better communicate with someone with dementia, lowering your risk for dementia, and planning ahead. Better care comes from better understanding. Call (714) 547-7581 to RSVP Thank you to

How to Adapt When a Loved One has Memory Loss

Yorba Linda Community Center 4501 Casa Loma Ave., Yorba Linda, CA, United States

When a loved one experiences cognitive changes, their ability to communicate is often challenged. Join us to learn ways to adapt your approach in order to improve positive communication between yourself and those with memory loss or dementia. RSVP to 714-961-7181

Rough Roads or Smooth Streets: Communication Tips (Zoom)

Communication and connection with our loved ones with cognitive changes can be a big challenge for caregivers. Join us as we discuss what makes communication difficult, and what smooths the way to a better connection. Learn which communication approaches can make the road rough or smooth, and ways to maximize positive interactions with individuals living

Mind Your Brain: Cognitive Strength at any Age

Buena Park Senior Center 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park, CA, United States

Interested in strategies for keeping your brain stronger for longer? Based on the latest research from the Cleveland Clinic; 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.

Activities that Enhance Engagement in Dementia Care

Persons with dementia often experience difficulties engaging and connecting with others. We will discuss the reasons for these dementia-related changes and identify various approaches and activities that enhance engagement and connection through techniques that maximize participation and contentment for persons with dementia. Examples will be provided for activities that are appropriate for individuals at various

Helping Friends & Family Communicate with our Loved Ones with Memory Loss (Zoom)

With holidays, travel, special events, or just day to day interactions, care partners may find themselves in more situations with friends and family who are not familiar with dementia, and may not understand how to connect and have conversations with people with cognitive changes. Join us as we work through strategies to help you help

Becoming a Resilient Care Partner (Zoom)

Develop a repertoire of skills for resiliency, self-care and coping when caring for someone with dementia. Learn how dementia caregiver stress can impact health and lead to depression and anxiety. Strategies will be introduced for building resiliency which helps preserve and restore emotional and physical health while navigating the uncertainty of dementia caregiving.

Brain Boot Camp (2-part series) (Zoom)

Online Webinar

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 - February 20th Session 2 - February 27th Thank you to our co-host

Dispelling Common Myths About Dementia

Fullerton Community Center 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

There are many misconceptions around Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. Join us to hear about the most common myths surrounding Alzheimer's and other types of dementia and separate fact from fiction. Bring your questions! RSVP to 714-738-6575

Guiding the Way: Navigating Assisted Living and Dementia Care for Your Loved Ones

After receiving a diagnosis of dementia, it can seem overwhelming for families to navigate care options. This presentation will discuss many of the common questions and concerns that families have such as: Can the person remain at home? When is 24-hour care needed? What are the differences between a nursing home and assisted living? How

Same Story Syndrome: Responding to Repetition (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Repetition is an everyday concept in the lives of care partners and loved ones diagnosed with dementia. Routine can be comforting to some, but it can become frustrating to answer the same question over and over or get a phone call every 5 minutes. This class will help look into the deeper meaning behind repetition

Understanding and Dealing with Common Challenging Situations (Zoom)

Care partners often encounter challenging situations when loved ones experience cognitive changes. Join us as we discuss common challenges, why they happen, and how we can best respond. As always, bring your questions and experiences to share! Call (714) 547-7581 to RSVP Thank you to our Sponsor

Warning Signs or Normal Aging?

Yorba Linda Community Center 4501 Casa Loma Ave., Yorba Linda, CA, United States

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 to

Supporting Loved Ones with Dementia: Near or Far (Zoom)

Being there for your loved one with dementia doesn't always mean physically being there. This class offers insights and strategies to help you provide the best care and support for your loved one, no matter how far away you may be. You'll find the encouragement and guidance you need to navigate the challenges of supporting

Mind Your Brain: Strategies for Cognitive Strength at Any Age

OASIS Senior Center 801 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar, CA, United States

Interested in strategies for keeping your brain stronger for longer? Based on the latest research from the Cleveland Clinic; 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.

Sexual Expression and Dementia (Zoom)

Sexuality and dementia are often a difficult topic for professionals, caregivers, and family to approach. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the impact of dementia on intimate relationships and explore ways to approach this topic with empathy and open communication. This course aims to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate

Legal & Financial Considerations in Dementia Care

Fullerton Community Center 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

A diagnosis of dementia or concerns about memory loss makes planning for the future a priority. Learn about the steps involved in getting legal, financial, and future plans put in place. Presented by a Certified Elder Law Attorney. Call to RSVP: (714) 738-6575 download flyer

Understanding Sleep Changes (Zoom)

This presentation explores the common sleep changes experienced by those living with dementia, and offers practical strategies for carepartners to understand and address these issues.

The Importance of Sleep for Cognition

Anaheim Public Library 500 W. Broadway, Anaheim, CA, United States

A presentation focusing on how sleep affects the brain, how much sleep and what kind of sleep adults need for optimal health, and how to develop your own sleep hygiene for better brain function. Thank you to our co-host

Interfaith Service

We 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 Flyer  

Nutrition for a Healthier Mind

Laguna Beach Community and Susi Q Center 380 3rd Street, Laguna Beach, CA, United States

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 949-715-8105 to RSVP

Sharpen Your Mind: Memory Tips & Teasers

Buena Park Senior Center 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park, CA, United States

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 714-236-3870 to RSVP

Walk4ALZ 2024

Angel Stadium 2000 E Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA, United States

We're headed back to Angel Stadium on Saturday, March 23, 2024, for our annual Walk4ALZ, and are we thrilled to share it with you! Get ready for a mega dose of excitement because we've got some AWESOME upgrades in store for you this year. This Walk is going to be bigger, better, and bursting with

Understanding Emotional Changes (Zoom)

How does dementia impact emotions? From the moment of diagnosis to late stage, people with dementia will experience a wide array of emotions. Changes in the brain may affect how they process information and can impact the emotional response. These changes can put carepartners through a lot of frustration as they try to meet their

End-of-Life Doulas: Empowering the End-of-Life Journey (Zoom)

Join us for an enlightening webinar that delves into the profound and compassionate role of End-of-Life Doulas. In this course, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the responsibilities, skills, and empathetic approach required to support individuals and their families during the final stages of life. Presenter: Claudette Peterson, INELDA Educator register   download

Meaningful Activities (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Spending time together with loved ones with cognitive decline can often become more challenging. Whether you are home with your loved one, or they live in a care community, join us as we talk through ideas for activities to do together, and ways to make our time together enjoyable and meaningful. We will also discuss

End of Life Teachings on End of Life – EVENT POSTPONED

EVENT UPDATE. PLEASE READ. This event has been postponed and will be rescheduled to a later time.    Medical advances can help save lives. They also can present terminally-ill patients and their loved ones with difficult choices at the end of life. Catholic teaching gives patients and their families principles for making decisions about initiating

Exercise as Medicine for Brain Health (Zoom)

Online Webinar

There is an increased risk of cognitive impairment as we age but research shows that exercise can have a profound impact on cognitive function and brain health. Join us as we delve into the physiological mechanism underlying how physical activity enhances brain function and examine evidence-based strategies for incorporating exercise into lifestyle interventions for improving

Warning Signs vs Normal Aging

Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo, CA, United States

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. To Register,

“Are You Good to Go?”

Sea Country Senior & Community Center 24602 Aliso Creek Road, Laguna Niguel, CA, United States

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

Address Distress with Compassion (Zoom)

Care partners often encounter challenging situations when loved ones experience cognitive changes. Join us as we discuss common challenges, why they happen, and how we can best respond. As always, bring your questions and experiences to share!

Brain Boot Camp (2-part Series) (Zoom)

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 - April 16th Session 2 - April 23rd Thank you to our co-host

The Importance of Sleep for Cognition

Fullerton Community Center 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

A presentation focusing on how sleep affects the brain, how much sleep and what kind of sleep adults need for optimal health, and how to develop your own sleep hygiene for better brain function. Call to RSVP: (714) 738-6575

Interfaith Service at Congregation B’nai Tzedek

Congregations B'nai Tzedek 9669 Talbert Ave., Fountain Valley, CA, United States

We you to a specially adapted interfaith religious service for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or related disorders and their families & caregivers. Experience messages of hope and comfort. Experience an opportunity for spiritual expression regardless of cognitive ability. Experience unity and serenity in a sacred place with short, familiar scripture readings and music. RSVP: churchworker@aol.com

Are You Good To Go? Advance Care Planning

Buena Park Senior Center 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park, CA, United States

Join us for an in-person conversation on the information everyone should know about Advance Care Planning during this unprecedented time. In addition to covering the specifics of how to put care plans in place, we will also explore how to have important conversations with your loved ones, necessary to ensure they know your wishes in

“Are You Good to Go?”

Lutheran Church of the Resurrection 9812 Hamilton Ave., Huntington Beach, CA, United States

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

Destigmatizing Dementia

Mount of Olives Church 24772 Chrisanta Drive, Mission Viejo, CA, United States

Many families keep a diagnosis of dementia under wraps, as there is still such negative stigma. This program will discuss how to handle sharing a diagnosis, how to maintain the dignity of a loved one with dementia in public situations, and how to ensure the person with dementia is treated with respect. Call 949.581.3800 to

Caring Conversations (Zoom)

Online Webinar

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!

Clarifying Goals of Care for Individuals Living with Dementia (Zoom)

Recognizing dementia as the primary diagnosis in healthcare allows for a holistic and person-centered approach, acknowledging the profound influence of cognitive impairment on overall well-being. This workshop advocates for organizing care around the dementia diagnosis to ensure comprehensive and tailored interventions that address both the cognitive challenges and associated health issues, fostering a more effective

Mind Your Brain: Cognitive Strength at Any Age

Yorba Linda Community Center 4501 Casa Loma Ave., Yorba Linda, CA, United States

Interested in strategies for keeping your brain stronger for longer? Based on the latest research from the Cleveland Clinic; 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.

Memories in the Making® for Carepartners & Loved Ones with Dementia

Health Aging Center: Laguna Woods 24260 El Toro Road, Laguna Woods, CA, United States

Memories in the Making®, the signature art program of Alzheimer’s Orange County (ALZOC®), was created to provide a meaningful activity for persons with dementia, while focusing on creative expression as a form of communication. With the stroke of a paintbrush participants are able to express themselves, often painting memories from long ago or images that

Grieving While Believing

St. Timothy Catholic Church 29102 Crown Valley Pwky, Laguna Niguel, CA, United States

Join us for an insightful discussion about how our faith strengthens us and is challenged by the loss of a loved one. Lamentation during times of sorrow is a powerful form of prayer. Dr. Hoy will help us explore how we can use our faith for foundational support, especially when navigating the tender journey of

Sharpen Your Mind! Memory Tips & Teasers

Westminster Senior Center 8200 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, United States

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 714-895-2878 to RSVP

Interfaith Intensive for Grief & Bereavement Support Teams

Presbyterian Church of the Master 26051 Marguerite Pkwy, Mission Viejo, CA, United States

Supporting people through the journey of loss can be exhausting physically, emotionally and spiritually. Those who are helpers are often the last to ask for or accept help. Dr. Hoy will explore how the unique responsibilities of supporting the bereaved require special attention and care for the helpers. We’ll discuss how we can support one

Sunset Session: I Need a Break! A Respite Care Guide (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Everyone needs a break. Many do not know about all of the available resources to get a well-deserved break. Attendees will learn about the different kinds of respite care services and have a better understanding of which respite care to utilize for their needs.

Warning Signs or Normal Aging? (Zoom)

Online Webinar

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)

Posterior Cortical Atrophy: An Atypical Form of Alzheimer’s Disease (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Posterior Cortical Atrophy (PCA), an atypical form of Alzheimer’s disease, often goes unrecognized and undiagnosed. Explore the intricacies of Posterior Cortical Atrophy (PCA) in this webinar, delving into its clinical manifestations, diagnostic challenges, and management strategies. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of PCA's impact on individuals and caregivers, along with emerging research directions for

The Role of Physical & Mental Exercise for Brain Health

Fullerton Community Center 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

Join this presentation to learn how being active and engaged can promote brain health and memory. Small changes have a big impact! Bring your questions! Call to RSVP: (714) 738-6575 download flyer

Catholic Teachings on End of Life

Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church 21682 Lake Forest Dr., Lake Forest, CA, United States

Medical advances can help save lives. They also can present terminally-ill patients and their loved ones with difficult choices at the end of life. Catholic teaching gives patients and their families principles for making decisions about initiating or continuing medical treatments. Join us for this important discussion about the teachings of the Catholic Church on

Cultural Awareness in Dementia Care (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Cultural awareness is a necessity when providing quality, person centered care. This course offers an in-depth exploration of cultural factors influencing dementia care, fostering sensitivity, and understanding among caregivers. Participants will examine how diverse cultural backgrounds shape perceptions, behaviors, and caregiving approaches, enhancing their ability to provide person-centered care. Through interactive sessions and case studies,

Golf4ALZ 2024

Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club 26772 Avery Pkwy, Mission Viejo, CA, United States

Group tickets and individual tickets are now available for Golf Fore Alzheimer's. Reserve your foursome or individual spot today.learn more

Sharpen Your Mind! Memory Tips & Teasers

Yorba Linda Community Center 4501 Casa Loma Ave., Yorba Linda, CA, United States

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 714-961-7181 to RSVP

Shedding Light on Sundowning (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Sundowning refers to a period of late-day confusion that is common in many people with cognitive changes. Join us as we talk through the potential causes of sundowning, and how we can take a proactive approach to lessen its effects. Bring your questions! Call (714) 547-7581 to RSVP Thank you to our Sponsors    

Interfaith Service at Irvine United Congregational Church

Irvine United Congregational Church 4915 Alton Pkwy, Irvine, CA, United States

We Invite you to a specially adapted interfaith religious service for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or related disorders and their families & caregivers. RSVP: Joan Walker at churchworker@aol.com or 714-292-6148

Dispelling the Common Myths About Dementia (Zoom)

There are many misconceptions around Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. Join us to hear about the most common myths surrounding Alzheimer's and other types of dementia and separate fact from fiction. Bring your questions! Thank you to our co-host

Dementia: Early Signs and Brain Health

St. Norbert Catholic Church 300 E Taft Ave., Orange, CA, United States

St. Norbert Parish Nurse Ministry and the Young at Heart Club are offering a special health presentation on dementia. Patty Barnett Mouton, of Alzheimer's Orange County, VP of Outreach and Advocacy, will lead the discussion on dementia, including warning signs and how to promote brain health. The presentation will take place during YAH's monthly meeting.

Caregiver Basics: How to Thrive and not Merely Survive

Being a caregiver for someone with Alzheimer's or another form of dementia is a hard job. And yet, with education, practice, and awareness of available resources, caregiving can be joyful and fulfilling, too. This workshop will focus on the essential practices of caregiving, how to build a support network, and what to expect when faced

Getting Dementia Care Right (Zoom)

Online Webinar

With the global aging population, dementia has become a significant public health concern, requiring specialized care approaches that prioritize dignity, autonomy, and well-being. This course provides a comprehensive overview of dementia care, focusing on best practices and strategies to ensure quality care for individuals living with dementia. Learn evidence-based techniques to manage challenging behaviors, improve

Let’s Go to the Spa! Assistance with Bathing (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Assisting loved ones with cognitive changes with bathing or showering can be one of the most challenging tasks that care partners do. Come join our discussion of helpful strategies and tips for assisting with bathing and make this time a more positive and less stressful activity for you and for your loved one. Call (714)

Caring for a Parent That Did Not Care For You (Zoom)

Online Webinar

This course offers a compassionate and insightful exploration into the complex dynamic of caring for parents who may not have reciprocated the same level of care in the past. Through a blend of psychological insights, practical strategies, and empathetic discussions, participants will delve into the emotional, psychological, and practical challenges inherent in such situations and

Dispelling Common Myths about Dementia

Buena Park Senior Center 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park, CA, United States

There are many misconceptions around Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. Join us to hear about the most common myths surrounding Alzheimer's and other types of dementia and separate fact from fiction. Bring your questions! Call 714-236-3870 to RSVP

Managing Caregiver Stress (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Being a care partner for someone with memory loss can be incredibly rewarding, but also, incredibly challenging. It takes patience and skill to adapt to changes, and recognize when to ask for help. Join us to learn what you can do to develop resilience and deal with burnout. Sponsored by:

Interfaith Service

Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church 11600 Los Alamitos Blvd., Los Alamitos, CA, United States

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. Experience messages of hope and comfort. Experience an opportunity for spiritual expression regardless of cognitive ability. Experience unity and serenity in a sacred place with

Caregiver Basics: Who, Why, and What to Expect

Mount of Olives Church 24772 Chrisanta Drive, Mission Viejo, CA, United States

"What do I need to know about dementia?" Better care comes from better understanding. Join us as we discuss some of the key topics for understanding dementia and addressing life as a caregiver: dementia vs Alzheimer's, how to better communicate with someone with dementia, how to respond to resistance to care, and addressing some of

“Are You Good to Go?”

Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church 21682 Lake Forest Dr., Lake Forest, CA, United States

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

Hearing Loss and Dementia in Older Adults (Zoom)

38.2 million Americans aged 12 years or older have hearing loss and those living with hearing loss are at a higher risk of dementia. This course explores the intricate relationship between hearing loss and dementia in older adults, delving into the physiological and cognitive mechanisms underlying their correlation. Through an interdisciplinary approach, we will examine

Sharpen Your Mind

Sea Country Senior & Community Center 24602 Aliso Creek Road, Laguna Niguel, CA, United States

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 to RSVP: 949-425-5151

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2024 (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Join us for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day as we discuss curbing financial elder abuse. This course provides an in-depth exploration of the critical issue of financial elder abuse and equips students with the knowledge and tools necessary to identify, prevent, and address instances of financial exploitation targeting older adults. Participants will gain an understanding

A Caregiver’s Journey: My Three Lessons

OASIS Senior Center 801 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar, CA, United States

Join our conversation with Ben Allen, former care partner and educator for AlzOC, as he shares insightful perspectives from his caregiving journey, and offers practical tips for friends and family of loved ones experiencing memory loss and other cognitive changes. To RSVP Call 949-644-3244

Adjusting to Life After Caregiving (Zoom)

Online Webinar

After caregiving has ended, many caregivers feel adrift and aimless, unsure how to feel or what to do next. Adjusting to life after caregiving involves understanding and accepting the contradictory experiences of grief and relief. In this class, learn tips on how to reorient yourself when caregiving ends. Sponsored by:

Dementia 101

Anaheim Public Library 500 W. Broadway, Anaheim, CA, United States

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. Thank you to our co-host

Nutrition for a Healthier Mind

Fullerton Community Center 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

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 RSVP: (714) 738-6575

Home Safety 101

Buena Park Senior Center 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park, CA, United States

Come and join this session to learn some tips to help ensure your safety at home. This class will go over common hazards found in the home, how to avoid accidents/injuries, and other safety concerns at home. Call 714-236-3870 to RSVP

Are You “Good to Go”? Advance Care Planning

Yorba Linda Community Center 4501 Casa Loma Ave., Yorba Linda, CA, United States

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

Breaking Through the Taboo

Fullerton Public Library 353 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

Sometimes we may not recognize when our older loved ones struggle with the basics of aging on their own. Join us to learn about common red flags that signal issues, how to approach often-difficult conversations, and find the best plan for optimizing well-being. Bring your questions! download flyer

Fireside Chat with Patty

Bayshire Yorba Linda Senior Living 17803 Imperial Hwy, Yorba Linda, CA, United States

Does someone you love have memory loss? Are you worried about dementia? Bring your questions and concerns for an informal conversation with a local dementia care expert. Sponsored by: download flyer

Home Safety (Zoom)

Online Webinar

This class empowers caregivers with practical strategies to create a secure and comfortable environment. Learn how to: minimize hazards and prevent falls, maximize independence while ensuring safety, and create a calming atmosphere to reduce confusion. This class offers peace of mind and valuable tips for a smoother caregiving journey. Register today! Sponsored by:

Resistance vs Resiliency in Dementia Care (Zoom)

Caring for an individual with dementia can be complex, challenging, and rewarding. Join us as we discuss the intricate dynamics of resistance and resiliency in dementia care. Attendees will gain valuable insights to enhance their skills and gain confidence in providing compassionate and effective care for those living with dementia. Presenter: Yuanjin Zhou, PhD register

It’s All About Approach (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Learn essential techniques and strategies to effectively support and communicate with loved ones experiencing dementia in this compassionate and practical family caregiver class. Enhance your caregiving skills, manage challenging behaviors, and create a supportive environment to improve the quality of life for both you and your loved one.

Brain Boot Camp (2 Part Series)

Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo, CA, United States

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 7/8/24 @10:00am-11:30am 7/15/24 @10:00am-11:30am Call 949-470-3062 to RSVP    

Getting Dementia Care Right (Zoom)

Online Webinar

With the global aging population, dementia has become a significant public health concern, requiring specialized care approaches that prioritize dignity, autonomy, and well-being. This course provides a comprehensive overview of dementia care, focusing on best practices and strategies to ensure quality care for individuals living with dementia. Learn evidence-based techniques to manage challenging behaviors, improve

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of Conservatorships

Sea Country Senior & Community Center 24602 Aliso Creek Road, Laguna Niguel, CA, United States

What was the big deal about Britney Spears getting in/out of her conservatorship (aka guardianship)? Her court case inspired a new look and a revision of CA law. Join Christina McGonigle, Esq., CELA as she explains the Good, the Bad, & the Ugly of conservatorships. Call to RSVP: 949-425-5151

Las Zonas Azules (Spanish)

Fullerton Community Center 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

Las Zonas Azules son regiones del mundo donde las personas viven más que el promedio y, en general, gozan de buena salud, con muchos centenarios. Únase a esta clase para aprender estrategias que ayuden a promover un estilo de vida saludable.

Ejercicio cognitivo (Spanish)

Anaheim Indepdendencia Family Resource Center 10841 Garza Ave., Anaheim, CA, United States

¿Interesado en estrategias para mantener su cerebro fuerte por más tiempo? Basado en las últimas investigaciones de la Clínica Cleveland; aprenda sobre los seis pilares de la salud del cerebro, los cambios en la memoria y el aprendizaje relacionados con la edad, los posibles riesgos y amenazas a la salud del cerebro y los pasos

Hoarding and Dementia (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Join our insightful class on Hoarding and Dementia. This comprehensive course delves into the intricate relationship between hoarding behaviors and dementia, providing you with the knowledge and tools to make a real difference in the lives of those affected.

Interfaith Service

St. Timothy Catholic Church 29102 Crown Valley Pwky, Laguna Niguel, CA, United States

St. Timothy Catholic 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. Experience messages of hope and comfort. Experience an opportunity for spiritual expression regardless of cognitive ability. Experience unity and serenity in a sacred place with

Planning the Next Steps: Continuum of Care (Zoom)

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. Thank you to our co-host

Breaking Through the Taboo: How do I know when a loved one needs more help?

Fullerton Community Center 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

Sometimes we may not recognize when our older loved ones struggle with the basics of aging on their own. Join us to learn about common red flags that signal issues, how to approach often-difficult conversations, and find the best plan for optimizing well-being. Bring your questions! Call to RSVP: (714) 738-6575

Are You Good To Go? Advance Care Planning

Buena Park Senior Center 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park, CA, United States

Join us for an in-person conversation on the information everyone should know about Advance Care Planning during this unprecedented time. In addition to covering the specifics of how to put care plans in place, we will also explore how to have important conversations with your loved ones, necessary to ensure they know your wishes in

Dispelling Common Myths about Dementia

Yorba Linda Community Center 4501 Casa Loma Ave., Yorba Linda, CA, United States

There are many misconceptions around Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. Join us to hear about the most common myths surrounding Alzheimer's and other types of dementia and separate fact from fiction. Bring your questions. Call (714) 961-7181 to register

I Need a Break! A Respite Care Guide (Zoom)

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Caring for a loved one can be incredibly rewarding, but it can also be physically and emotionally demanding. This presentation, offers an insightful exploration into the world of respite care. Designed for caregivers and healthcare professionals, this guide will cover the essential aspects of respite care, including its benefits, types, how to access services, and

The Best Friends Approach to Dementia Care (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Unlock the power of friendship and compassion in dementia care with the transformative Best Friends Approach, where every interaction fosters trust, empathy, and meaningful connections. Participants will learn about the core tenets, which emphasize the importance of building strong, personal relationships with individuals living with dementia. Join us to learn practical techniques and strategies for

Coping with the Loss of a Spouse

St. Timothy Catholic Church 29102 Crown Valley Pwky, Laguna Niguel, CA, United States

The death of a spouse brings a unique kind of pain. People who are widowed haven’t just lost a loved one—they’ve lost an entire lifestyle. So many relationships change as we find new ways to balance life after loss. Join us for the faith-based Coping with the Loss of a Spouse workshop. This program will

Mind Your Brain: Cognitive Strength at Any Age

Westminster Senior Center 8200 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, United States

Interested in strategies for keeping your brain stronger for longer? Based on the latest research from the Cleveland Clinic; 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.

Dementia 101

Buena Park Senior Center 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park, CA, United States

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 714-236-3870 to RSVP

3rd Annual Alzheimer’s Update: New Discoveries in 2024

Mount of Olives Church 24772 Chrisanta Drive, Mission Viejo, CA, United States

Join Chief Medical Officer of the Healthy Brain Clinic and best selling author, Dr. Dung Trinh as he discusses the latest advance in Alzheimer's Research. Be sure to bring your questions! Call 949.581.3800 to RSVP download flyer

Zoom Live: Seguridad en el Hogar

Online Webinar

Unete a la clase: https:/us06web.zoom.us/j/94604768060946 0476 8060 Apende mas: 949-757-3755 or spanish.info@alzoc.org

Communication and Memory Loss: How to have Better Conversations (Zoom)

Online Webinar

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! register Thank you to our Sponsors      

Fireside Chat with Patty

Belmont Village Senior Living 300 Freedom Ln, Aliso Viejo, CA, United States

Does someone you love have memory loss? Are you worried about dementia? Bring your questions and concerns for an informal conversation with a local dementia care expert. RSVP: (949) 649-4791 download flyer

Home Safety

Yorba Linda Community Center 4501 Casa Loma Ave., Yorba Linda, CA, United States

This class empowers caregivers with practical strategies to create a secure and comfortable environment. Learn how to: minimize hazards and prevent falls, maximize independence while ensuring safety, and create a calming atmosphere to reduce confusion. This class offers peace of mind and valuable tips for a smoother caregiving journey. Register today! Call (714) 961-7181 to

Fireside Chat with Patty

Sea Country Senior & Community Center 24602 Aliso Creek Road, Laguna Niguel, CA, United States

Does someone you love have memory loss? Are you worried about dementia? Bring your questions and concerns for an informal conversation with a local dementia care expert. RSVP: (949) 425-5151 download flyer

Parkinson’s Disease and Communication Challenges: Navigating Swallowing and Speech Disorders (Zoom)

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More than 10 million people worldwide have Parkinson’s disease, and the number is expected to double by 2050. Join us to learn about Parkinson’s Disease and the impact of Parkinson’s motor and non-motor functions with a focus on swallowing and speaking difficulties. This course explores the concept of intent and its application in enhancing communication

Dementia Complicates Grief for Caregivers and Those with the Disease: How Can We Best Support Them?

Mission Lutheran Church 24360 Yosemite Road, Laguna Niguel

The varied forms of dementia—including Alzheimer’s disease—afflict an estimated 7 million people in the U.S. Alzheimer’s Orange County recently estimated that more than 164,000 Orange County residents over the age of 65 live with dementia or mild cognitive impairment and nearly one in three seniors in the U.S. die with some kind of dementia. Faith

18th Annual Visionary Women Caregiver Awards Luncheon

The Resort at Pelican Hill 22701 S Pelican Hill Rd, Newport Coast, CA, United States

Join us for a special luncheon event recognizing incredible individuals from our community that care for people affected by Alzheimer’s disease or a related form of dementia. 10:00 am – Boutique and check-in 11:30 am – Lunch and program Sponsorships are available. Register

Dispelling Common Myths about Dementia (Zoom)

Online Webinar

There are many misconceptions around Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. Join us to hear about the most common myths surrounding Alzheimer's and other types of dementia and separate fact from fiction. Bring your questions! register   Thank you to our Sponsors   

Adjusting to Life After Caregiving

Anaheim Public Library 500 W. Broadway, Anaheim, CA, United States

After caregiving has ended, many caregivers feel adrift and aimless, unsure how to feel or what to do next. Adjusting to life after caregiving involves understanding and accepting the contradictory experiences of grief and relief. In this class, learn tips on how to reorient yourself when caregiving ends. Thank you to our co-host

Warning Signs vs. Normal Aging

Fullerton Community Center 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

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 to

Interfaith Service

University United Methodist Church 18422 Culver Dr., Irvine, CA, United States

University United Methodist 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. Experience messages of hope and comfort. Experience an opportunity for spiritual expression regardless of cognitive ability. Experience unity and serenity in a sacred place with short,

Healthy Aging for a Healthy Brain (A 3-Part Series)

Medfit Training and Education Center 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite K3, Costa Mesa, CA, United States

Aging is a natural part of life, and embracing it with a focus on health and wellness can lead to a fulfilling and vibrant later life. This presentation explores the key components of maintaining health and well-being as we age. Topics will include physical activity, nutrition, mental health, social connections, and preventive healthcare. Attendees will

A Caregiver’s Journey: My Three Lessons (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Join our conversation with Ben Allen, former care partner and educator for AlzOC, as he shares insightful perspectives from his caregiving journey, and offers practical tips for friends and family of loved ones experiencing memory loss and other cognitive changes. Bring your questions! register   Thank you to our Sponsors     

The Unseen Struggles of Young-Onset Dementia (Zoom)

Join us for a discussion on the unique challenges and diagnostic considerations specific to young-onset dementia, addressing its impact on individuals, families, and society, while exploring tailored approaches to care and support. Register

Communication Strategies-“How to Say No without Saying No” (Zoom)

Join us for a practical class on effective communication techniques in dementia care. Learn how to set boundaries and manage challenging situations with compassion and clarity, without directly saying "no." This session will provide valuable tools to enhance interactions and support the well-being of those with dementia. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your communication

Dementia 101

Fullerton Community Center 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

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. Download event flyer.  Call to RSVP: (714) 738-6575

Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias (Zoom)

Online Webinar

This presentation explores the neuropsychiatric symptoms commonly associated with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Participants will explore the causes, manifestations, and impacts of symptoms such as agitation, depression, anxiety, and psychosis on patients and caregivers. The course will also cover current strategies for managing these symptoms, including pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches, with an emphasis on

Mind Your Brain: Cognitive Strength at Any Age

Belmont Village Senior Living 300 Freedom Ln, Aliso Viejo, CA, United States

Discover the secrets to maintaining a healthy brain and enhancing cognitive function during this fun and informative presentation. This session will cover essential topics such as nutrition, exercise, mental stimulation, social engagement, sleep, and stress management. Attendees will learn evidence-based techniques and practical tips to support brain health, improve memory, and promote overall well-being. Join

Interfaith Service

St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church 8345 Talbert Ave, Huntington Beach, CA, United States

St. Vincent De Paul 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. Experience messages of hope and comfort. Experience messages of hope and comfort. Experience an opportunity for spiritual expression regardless of cognitive ability. Experience unity and

How to be a Devoted Grandparent

Sea Country Senior & Community Center 24602 Aliso Creek Road, Laguna Niguel, CA, United States

Being a grandparent can be one of life’s most precious roles! As busy and complicated as life is these days, it can be challenging to keep the connections with grandchildren fresh and strong. Join us to explore the planning and skills that can help to create opportunities for enhanced bonding, communication and relevance with grandchildren,

Importance of Sleep for Cognition

Yorba Linda Community Center 4501 Casa Loma Ave., Yorba Linda, CA, United States

A presentation focusing on how sleep affects the brain, how much sleep and what kind of sleep adults need for optimal health, and how to develop your own sleep hygiene for better brain function. Call (714) 961-7181 to RSVP

Help! My Neighbor has Memory Loss

OASIS Senior Center 801 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar, CA, United States

If you or someone you know has been experiencing memory loss, you are far from alone. It is estimated that 6.7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia. Memory loss at any age can cause feelings of anxiety, fear, and sadness. Learn what steps you can take and how Alzheimer’s

Shedding Light on Sundowning (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Sundowning refers to a period of late-day confusion that is common in many people with cognitive changes. Join us as we talk through the potential causes of sundowning, and how we can take a proactive approach to lessen its effects. Bring your questions! Thank you to our sponsor

Sharpen Your Mind! Memory Tips & Teasers

Anaheim Public Library 500 W. Broadway, Anaheim, CA, United States

Interested in strategies for keeping your brain stronger for longer? Based on the latest research from the Cleveland Clinic; 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.

Nutrition for a Healthier Mind

Buena Park Senior Center 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park, CA, United States

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 714-236-3870 to RSVP

Capacitación para profesionales que proveen atención directa (Zoom)

Online Webinar

A familiares que cuidan personas con discapacidades del desarrollo con especial énfasis en las personas con Síndrome de Down En este taller usted aprenderá: -Estrategias para comunicarse con personas afectadas por discapacidades intelectuales y del desarrollo y enfermedad de Alzheimer -Mejores prácticas y enfoques positivos para ofrecer un mejor cuidado Pre-registration is required. ¡Se requiere

Ageless Living: Your Guide to Vibrant and Healthy Aging (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Aging is a natural part of life, and embracing it with a focus on health and wellness can lead to a fulfilling and vibrant later life. This presentation explores the key components of maintaining health and well-being as we age. Topics will include physical activity, nutrition, mental health, social connections, and preventive healthcare. Attendees will

Rights-Based Dementia Care (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Discover the importance of rights-based dementia care in our upcoming presentation. Learn how to uphold the dignity, autonomy, and rights of individuals living with dementia. This session will cover practical approaches and legal frameworks to ensure compassionate, person-centered care. Ideal for caregivers, healthcare professionals, and advocates, this presentation offers essential insights into creating a supportive

Mind Your Brain: Cognitive Strength at Any Age (A 3-Part Series)

Medfit Training and Education Center 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite K3, Costa Mesa, CA, United States

Discover the secrets to maintaining a healthy brain and enhancing cognitive function during this fun and informative presentation. This session will cover essential topics such as nutrition, exercise, mental stimulation, social engagement, sleep, and stress management. Attendees will learn evidence-based techniques and practical tips to support brain health, improve memory, and promote overall well-being. Join

I’m A Care Partner, Now What? (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Join us for an empowering class designed for new care partners in dementia care. Discover essential strategies, resources, and support to navigate your new role effectively. Learn practical tips for managing daily challenges, enhancing communication, and fostering a positive care environment. This session is ideal for anyone looking to provide compassionate and informed support to

Interfaith Service

Laguna Country United Methodist Church 24442 Moulton Pkwy, Laguna Woods, CA, United States

Laguna Country United Methodist 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. Experience messages of hope and comfort. Experience an opportunity for spiritual expression regardless of cognitive ability. Experience unity and serenity in a sacred place

Communicating Through the Stages of Dementia (Zoom)

Online Webinar

As a person progresses through the stages of dementia, their ability to communicate changes, requiring the care giver to modify their approach. This presentation provides an in-depth look at effective communication strategies tailored to each stage of dementia. Participants will learn about the progression of dementia and how cognitive changes impact communication abilities. The course

Mind Your Brain: Strategies for Cognitive Strength at Any Age

Fullerton Community Center 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

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 (714) 738-6575 to RSVP Thank you to our sponsor download flyer

Jewish New Year Service & Celebration at Heritage Point

Heritage Pointe Senior Living 27356 Bellogente, Mission Viejo, CA, United States

Heritage Pointe and Alzheimer’s Orange County invite you to a specially adapted High Holy Days service, designed for people coping with memory loss & dementia, to attend with their families. This 30 minute program, led by Heritage Pointe’s Rabbi Karen Sherman and other local clergy, will take place on Wednesday, October 9th, 2024 at 10:00

Dispelling Common Myths about Dementia

Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo, CA, United States

There are many misconceptions around Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. Join us to hear about the most common myths surrounding Alzheimer's and other types of dementia and separate fact from fiction. Bring your questions! To Register, Call: 949-470-3062

Top 11 Things to Successfully Live Alone

RSM Bell Tower Community Center 22232 El Paseo, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, United States

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,

Normal Aging vs. Dementia

Mount of Olives Church 24772 Chrisanta Drive, Mission Viejo, CA, United States

Is it normal? Or something else? Find out in this educational event with Dr. Kent Peppard! Kent Peppard, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in the assessment of memory and neurocognitive disorders such as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and various types and causes of dementia. Call 949.581.3800 to RSVP download flyer

Dementia Friendly Holidays (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Why are holidays difficult for individuals with cognitive change? New sights, sounds and activities that can occur can be overstimulating and overwhelming. This can result in discomfort for the person experiencing dementia, and challenging situations for care partners. Modifying holiday traditions and managing unrealistic expectations can reduce stress for care partners, as well as individuals

Sharpen Your Mind! Memory Tips & Teasers

Laguna Country United Methodist Church 24442 Moulton Pkwy, Laguna Woods, CA, United States

Learn the secrets of memory training and boost your memory ability in this special one-hour class. Try out fun, interactive exercises you can use to remember things using evidence-based techniques. Call (949) 837-3414 to RSVP

The Importance of Sleep on Cognition

Buena Park Senior Center 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park, CA, United States

A presentation focusing on how sleep affects the brain, how much sleep and what kind of sleep adults need for optimal health, and how to develop your own sleep hygiene for better brain function. Call 714-236-3870 to RSVP

Compassionate Communication: Caring Conversations with Someone Who Has Dementia

Belmont Village Senior Living 300 Freedom Ln, Aliso Viejo, CA, United States

Effective communication is crucial when caring for someone with dementia. This presentation provides valuable insights and practical techniques for engaging in meaningful and supportive interactions. Attendees will learn strategies to enhance understanding, reduce frustration, and foster connection, including tips on active listening, non-verbal communication, and creating a calm environment. Join us to discover how compassionate

Navigating Dementia: A Daughter’s Perspective (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Dive into the poignant journey of a daughter faced with her mother’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis. Nicole J. Smith intertwines heartfelt memoir with practical advice, a vital roadmap for caregivers navigating dementia care.

Celebrando Nuestra 16ava Conferencia Latina De Alzheimer

Delhi Center 505 E Central Ave., Santa Ana, CA, United States

“UN ESTILO DE VIDA SALUDABLE POR UN MUNDO SIN ALZHEIMER” Un evento unico donde tendra la oportunidad de escuchar expertos profesionales que hablaran acerca de la enfermedad Mente, cuerpo y espiritu la conexion para un cerebro saludable Habrá exámenes y consultas médicas gratuitas, música, información, educacion Desayuno y almuerzo gratis! RSVP: 949-757-3755 o 949-757-3767 Descargar

Planning the Next Steps: Continuum of Care

Yorba Linda Community Center 4501 Casa Loma Ave., Yorba Linda, CA, United States

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 (714) 961-7181 to RSVP download flyer

Smooth Transitions: Managing Major Changes in Dementia (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Join us for a comprehensive class on effectively handling major changes in dementia care. Learn strategies to ensure smooth transitions, whether moving to a new home, changing care routines, or adjusting to new stages of the condition. This session will provide practical advice and emotional support for caregivers, helping you navigate these changes with confidence

Adjusting to Life after Caregiving

Anaheim Public Library 500 W. Broadway, Anaheim, CA, United States

After caregiving has ended, many caregivers feel adrift and aimless, unsure how to feel or what to do next. Adjusting to life after caregiving involves understanding and accepting the contradictory experiences of grief and relief. In this class, learn tips on how to reorient yourself when caregiving ends. Thank you to our co-host

Top 11 Things to Successfully Live Alone

Brea Senior Center 500 Sievers Ave., Brea, CA, United States

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,

The Role of Exercise on Cognition (A 3-Part Series)

Medfit Training and Education Center 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite K3, Costa Mesa, CA, United States

This presentation explores the significant impact of physical exercise on cognitive functions. It delves into how regular physical activity enhances memory, attention, and problem-solving skills, while also reducing the risk of cognitive decline and diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Through a review of scientific studies and practical examples, we will uncover the mechanisms behind the brain-boosting

Help! My Neighbor has Memory Loss

Westminster Senior Center 8200 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, United States

If you or someone you know has been experiencing memory loss, you are far from alone. It is estimated that 6.7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia. Memory loss at any age can cause feelings of anxiety, fear, and sadness. Learn what steps you can take and how Alzheimer’s

Balancing Act: Navigating the Risks and Benefits of Dementia Medications (Zoom)

Online Webinar

Join us for an insightful presentation on the complexities of dementia medications. Learn about the potential benefits and risks, and gain a deeper understanding of how to make informed decisions regarding treatment options. This session is essential for caregivers, healthcare professionals, and anyone seeking to optimize care for individuals with dementia. Don't miss this opportunity

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