Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia
June 5 @ 1:00 pm
Contrary to popular belief, dementia is not a specific disease. It’s a descriptive term for a group of symptoms that can be caused by a number of brain disorders, the most common of which is Alzheimer disease. Because symptoms occur gradually and can vary by type, most people are in the middle stages of the disease before a proper diagnosis is made—and early diagnosis is extremely vital. Carlos Silva, Educator for the Alzheimer/Dementia Support Center, will provide insights on the early symptoms of dementias and their effects to the individual and caregiver. He’ll also cover proper care giving techniques and tools to help all involved traverse the dementia journey.
The holiday season brings us closer—and sometimes, it brings important changes to light.
If you’ve recently noticed a loved one becoming more forgetful, confused, or withdrawn, it may be time to consider whether memory care could offer the support they need.
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Starting a conversation about Assisted Living isn’t easy, but approaching it with clarity and compassion can make all the difference. Many families aren’t sure where to begin — or how to navigate questions about safety, finances, or timing.
Our free guide, How to Start the Conversation, offers helpful tips on choosing the right moment, expressing your concerns, and supporting your loved one through the decision-making process.
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Winter weather can bring added risks for older adults, but with a few simple precautions, you can stay safe and comfortable all season long. ❄️
From keeping walkways clear to dressing in warm layers, small steps make a big difference.
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