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
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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 |
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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 to |
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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.
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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 |
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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
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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 |
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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 714-236-3870 to RSVP |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 flyer |
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