Finding Strength Through Community: The Power of Support Groups
Jerry first noticed changes in his wife’s behavior in 2016 and knew there was something that wasn’t quite right. At the time of his wife’s diagnosis, Jerry
Alzheimer’s & Dementia News Roundup (September 2025)
10 Ways Diabetes and Dementia Are Linked The link between diabetes and dementia is becoming increasingly clear. New research shows how blood sugar problems affect brain health
Living Well, Aging Well – Wandering in Persons with Dementia
Wandering is a common and potentially dangerous behavior in individuals living with dementia. Watch a recording of this webinar to explore the causes of wandering, identify warning
Ask the Expert: How can my loved one and I communicate successfully?
Communicating with someone who has Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia can be frustrating and overwhelming for both you and your loved one. The way you
Alzheimer’s & Dementia News Roundup (August 2025)
A monthly recap of the latest news about Alzheimer’s and dementia What makes a SuperAger? For 25 years, scientists at Northwestern Medicine have been studying individuals aged
4 Relaxation Tips for Caregivers and Families Affected by Alzheimer’s
This National Relaxation Day, we honor you. Whether you’re a caregiver or living with memory loss, you deserve moments of calm. Even small steps toward relaxation can