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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 […]

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