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Normal Aging vs Warning Signs of Dementia (Online)

Online Webinar

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. Thank you to our co-host:

Finding Meaning in Caregiving: A 3-Part Series (Online)

Online Webinar

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

Mind Your Brain: 6 Pillars of Brain Health

Online Webinar

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:

Planning the Next Steps: Continuum of Care

Anaheim Library-Canyon Hills Branch 400 S Scout Trail, Anaheim, 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.

Help! My Neighbor has Memory Loss

Anaheim Library-Canyon Hills Branch 400 S Scout Trail, Anaheim, 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

The Role of Exercise on Cognition

Anaheim Library-Canyon Hills Branch 400 S Scout Trail, Anaheim, CA, United States

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. Thank you to our host:

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