Recapitulación: ¿Mala memoria o síntomas de demencia?
Recientemente, Alzheimer’s San Diego presentó una sesión educativa virtual titulada ¿Mala Memoria o Síntomas de Demencia? La importancia de promover una mejor salud cerebral.
Recientemente, Alzheimer’s San Diego presentó una sesión educativa virtual titulada ¿Mala Memoria o Síntomas de Demencia? La importancia de promover una mejor salud cerebral.
One of our hallmark education programs at Alzheimer's San Diego is our "Confessions of a Caregiver" series. We regularly bring together a panel of current and former family care partners for an honest discussion about the challenges of caring for someone living with dementia.
Mantener las tradiciones familiares les brinda a todos la sensación de que pertenecen a la familia y se identifican son sus miembros. Aquí le daremos unos consejos para celebrar las festividades que pueden ser una fuente de felicidad para personas con Alzheimer.
This 3-year, $150,000 grant will focus on protecting people living with dementia who wander from safe environments.
Alzheimer's San Diego is excited to announce the winner of our second annual Volunteer Storytelling Contest.
Alison Hranek realized she had a knack for working with people with dementia when she began volunteering with Alzheimer’s San Diego in 2017 as an ALZ Companion volunteer, in-office assistant, and education assistant. She was so inspired by the people she met there and the mission of the organization that she knew serving this population was part of her purpose. Keep reading to get to know Alison!
Poner en práctica el autocuidado es una de las mejores cosas que puedes hacer para ayudar a quien cuidas. Como dice el dicho, “no puedes servir de una taza vacía.”
The San Diego Union-Tribune is a longtime partner. Their special monthly section, CaregiverSD, is a vital source of information and resources for local care partners. We chatted with Lauren J. Mapp, caregiving and senior care reporter, about how this important initiative is making an impact.
Meet Caico, this year’s official Walk4ALZ Pet Mascot!
Naomi Rogers-Bea loves to walk. It’s a daily activity that brings her joy and ensures she’s prioritizing her physical – and spiritual – well-being. Over the years, she's made a conscious effort to get involved with local organizations and participate in events like the Walk4ALZ on October 16th.