Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Online NY, United States

Join Alzheimer's Association to learn about the impact of Alzheimer's; the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia; stages and risk factors; current research and treatments available for some symptoms; and Alzheimer's Association resources. 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900 Additional Information This is a virtual program presented via webinar and phone. You will receive the access information in your […]

10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s

Online NY, United States

Join Alzheimer's Association to learn how to recognize common signs of the disease; how to approach someone about memory concerns; the importance of early detection and benefits of a diagnosis; possible tests and assessments for the diagnostic process, and Alzheimer's Association resources. 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900 Additional Information: This is a virtual program presented via webinar […]

Understanding and Responding to Dementia-Related Behavior

Online NY, United States

Join Alzheimer's Association to learn to decode behavioral messages, identify common triggers, and learn strategies to help manage some of the most common behavioral challenges of Alzheimer’s disease. 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900 Additional Information: This is a virtual program presented via webinar and phone. You will receive the access information in your email confirmation following your […]

Dementia Conversations

Online NY, United States

Join Alzheimer's Association to learn tips about breaking the ice with your family so you can address some of the most common issues that are difficult to discuss: going to the doctor for a diagnosis or medical treatment, deciding when to stop driving, and making legal and financial plans for future care. 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900 […]

Dementia Conversations Driving, Doctor Visits, Legal & Financial Planning

Victor Farmington Library Victor, NY, United States

When someone is showing signs of dementia, it’s time to talk. Often, conversations with family about changing behaviors can be challenging and uncomfortable. This program provides tips for breaking the ice with your family so you can address some of the most common issues that are difficult to discuss: going to the doctor for a […]

Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Perinton Community Center

Perinton Community Center Fairport, NY, United States

Alzheimer's disease is not a normal part of aging. Join us to learn about the impact of Alzheimer's; the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia; stages and risk factors; current research and treatments available for some symptoms; and Alzheimer's Association resources. Additional Information Alzheimer's and dementia do not come with an instruction manual, but there are […]

Understanding Dementia Related Behavior with Dept. of Veterans Affairs

Online NY, United States

Behavior is a powerful form of communication and is one of the primary ways for people with dementia to communicate their needs and feelings as the ability to use language is lost. However, some behaviors can present real challenges for caregivers to manage. Join us to learn to decode behavioral messages, identify common behavior triggers, […]

Alzheimer’s Research Update: Diagnosis, Treatment, & Risk Reduction

Online NY, United States

Percy Griffin, PhD Director, Scientific Engagement, Alzheimer's Association Alzheimer's is a global health problem with more than 6 million people living with the disease in the US alone. Tremendous gains have been made in the understanding of the science and basic biology underlying Alzheimer's and other dementias. This session will explore how these advances are […]

Meet Me at the MAG

Memorial Art Gallery 500 University Ave, Rochester, NY, United States

Join the Alzheimer's Association for a free private tour and a chance to spend time with others in the beauty of the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester. Meet Me at the MAG includes a concert on the Baroque Italian organ and a guided tour of the Gallery’s special exhibitions and permanent collection. The afternoon concludes […]