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Alzheimer’s Orange County (AlzOC®) provides support to Orange County families and individuals through brain health and dementia education, care consultations, community resource connections, Adult Day Health Services, and more.
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Alzheimer’s & Dementia News Roundup (October 2024)
A monthly recap of the latest news about Alzheimer’s and dementia Subtle changes in speech are associated with early signs of Alzheimer’s disease in the brain Early signs of
Governor Newsom Signs Key Legislation on World Alzheimer’s Day to Support California’s Aging Population
On World Alzheimer’s Day, September 21, 2024, California took a significant step forward in its fight against dementia and its efforts to help older adults thrive. Governor Gavin Newsom signed
How We’re Making a Difference in Orange County
BY THE NUMBERS
In 2023, we helped 34,483 people learn about local resources and get support tailored to their needs.
HELPLINE & CARE CONSULTATIONS
Our team of dementia care specialists offered free one-on-one support, guidance and referrals to 5,268 people.
47% increase in in-person consultations.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
We educated 10,417 caregivers, healthcare professionals and others with our free brain health and dementia classes to increase their understanding of key topics and teach them new skills.
Attendance increased by 27%.
SUPPORT GROUPS
2,736 people attended our support groups to share experiences, create connections and find solutions.
22% increase in participation.
EARLY MEMORY LOSS SUPPORT
Our early memory loss support sessions helped 542 people prepare, plan and learn about the first steps after diagnosis.
35% of participants attended 10 or more sessions.
MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
4,926 people attended one of our educational classes in Spanish.
84% increase in participation.
OUTREACH & ADVOCACY
We interacted with approximately 9,400 individuals and had over 150 contacts with elected officials at the local, state and federal levels.
We made over 1,300 physician office visits.
CONNECT2CULTURE
798 people participated in one of our fun and social activities to help people in early to moderate stages get out and get active.
61% of participants attended 2 or more events.
ADULT DAY SERVICES
Our two Healthy Aging Centers provided care to nearly 400 participants to help them preserve their independence and age at home with their families.
We provided over 59,970 meals and over 4,000 hours of therapy/exercise.