
Dementia Friend Session
Dementia Friends is an international effort to reduce the stigma and isolation of dementia through education and support. As a Dementia Friend, you will learn our Five Key Messages, ten

Dementia Friends is an international effort to reduce the stigma and isolation of dementia through education and support. As a Dementia Friend, you will learn our Five Key Messages, ten

Handle dementia care with confidence. This program helps families understand and manage troubling behaviors in loved ones with dementia. Learn to recognize symptoms, create helpful strategies, and ensure their health,

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia now impact more than five million Americans and are a leading cause of death among aging persons. People

Program Sponsor: In this session, you will learn about typical characteristics and behaviors associated with diagnoses of age-related types of dementia, communication problems: problems with word-finding, speaking, expressing ideas and

Empower yourself with essential knowledge on Alzheimer’s and dementia. Our program equips adult children with insights into symptoms, diagnosis, clinical stages, and treatments. Discover caregiving options, emerging research, and strategies

Program Sponsors: Communicating with loved ones with dementia can be difficult. This presentation will help you to understand communication changes related to Alzheimer’s disease and other

Sometimes, people with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia, as well as those with other health and medical conditions associated with aging, behave in ways that adult children and

This program is designed to help adult children understand Alzheimer’s disease and other age-related types of dementia so they can help their parents manage these diseases and choose the resources and supports that best help their aging parents and themselves.

This program is designed to help families understand concerning or challenging behaviors from a loved one with dementia.