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Living Well, Aging Well – Wandering in Persons with Dementia

September 24th, 2025|Comments Off on 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

209, 2025

Ask the Expert: How can my loved one and I communicate successfully?

September 2nd, 2025|Comments Off on 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

2708, 2025

Alzheimer’s & Dementia News Roundup (August 2025)

August 27th, 2025|Comments Off on 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

1408, 2025

4 Relaxation Tips for Caregivers and Families Affected by Alzheimer’s

August 14th, 2025|Comments Off on 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

1308, 2025

Stories of Impact – The Power of Listening: How One Call Changed Everything

August 13th, 2025|Comments Off on Stories of Impact – The Power of Listening: How One Call Changed Everything

When Lorena answered one of her first calls as a staff member on Alzheimer’s Orange County’s helpline, she didn’t know it would be one she’d never forget.

508, 2025

Living Well, Aging Well – Driving Cessation in Dementia: What You Need to Know

August 5th, 2025|Comments Off on Living Well, Aging Well – Driving Cessation in Dementia: What You Need to Know

Explore the complexities of driving cessation for individuals living with dementia, providing essential knowledge and strategies for professionals, family caregivers, and people with dementia. This presentation covers

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