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Caregiver Story: Patricia’s love for Bob burns bright
Patricia Gorman Williams has been a dementia care partner twice in her life. She shares her story almost 6 months to the day after beloved husband's passing, to try and reach people who may have a deep mistrust or hesitation when it comes to getting outside support.
COVID-19 Vaccine in San Diego: What you need to know
As the COVID-19 vaccine continues to roll out across San Diego County, it can be difficult to keep up with the latest information. We created this page to serve as a guide.
Clinical Care Coach Spotlight: Meet Kristen!
Kristen Henley always knew she wanted to work with older adults. Her mother was a private caregiver growing up, so she’d often interact with this population and gained respect for their wisdom and life experience early on. With awareness of diseases like Alzheimer’s and other dementias, Kristen was excited when a position opened at Alzheimer’s San Diego for the role of Clinical Care Coach.
Love & Dementia: Emotions beyond memory
For someone caring for a person with memory loss, each year comes with emotional markers. Valentine's Day is the next milestone coming up. The problem with this holiday is there is not a recognition of the turmoil that exists in celebrating this love, the strife and struggle, and the ups and downs of dementia.
Alzheimer’s research updates: January 2021
It can seem like there’s a new Alzheimer’s “breakthrough” almost every day. We sift through the headlines and pull together the relevant, reputable research updates.
‘Robin’s Wish’ Recap: Lewy Body dementia & Robin Williams’s legacy
The beloved actor and comedian Robin Williams captivated audiences with genius improvisation skills. But his widow hopes his battle with Lewy Body dementia will help raise awareness about this complex disease.