Alzheimer’s Disease – A teenage siblings perspective
Like many families in Orange County, 13-year-old Carter and 16-year-old Elise Chen have been personally impacted by Alzheimer’s disease. In this short video, Carter shares the story
Memory Changes: What’s Normal and What’s Not
Know the Signs. Act Early. Empower Yourself for Tomorrow. Memory changes can feel scary, but they don’t always equal Alzheimer’s. Recognizing the difference and taking action early
Daylight-Saving Time & Sundowning: What You Should Know
As we set our clocks back on November 2, it’s important to be aware of how Daylight Saving Time can impact those living with Alzheimer’s disease or
Living Well, Aging Well – Grief Through The Stages of Dementia
Grief is a normal reaction to loss and a natural part of life, yet individuals with dementia and those who care for them often experience unique forms
Alzheimer’s & Dementia News Roundup (October 2025)
A monthly recap of the latest news about Alzheimer’s and dementia Dementia linked to problems with brain’s waste-clearance system Researchers found that disruptions in the brain’s
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







