Why I Walk – Dale Worell
Alzheimer’s Orange County had the chance to interview long time walker Dale Worell to talk about why he walks and why Walk4ALZ has become such a meaningful
Why I Walk – Tina Hernandez
Editor's note: The text below was adapted from a letter addressed to Alzheimer’s Orange County. My name is Tina Hernandez and my niece's name is Kandi Ortega.
Walking for Dad: Taking steps for my community at Walk4ALZ
Behind every step, behind every walker, there is a story. For Jessica Cimarusti, her Walk4ALZ story began over two decades ago when she first started participating in
Urgent: Protect Medicaid for Seniors—Call Congress Now!
Medicaid Cuts Threaten Seniors’ Health—Take Action Now Congress is moving forward with legislation to fast-track devastating cuts to Medicaid, with a vote planned NEXT WEEK. If passed, this
Living Well, Aging Well – Frontotemporal Degeneration: Misdiagnosed and Misunderstood
Frontotemporal Degeneration (FTD) is one of the most misunderstood and frequently misdiagnosed forms of dementia, often mistaken for psychiatric conditions or Alzheimer’s disease. In this webinar, William
Alzheimer’s & Dementia News Roundup (January 2025)
A monthly recap of the latest news about Alzheimer’s and dementia Aging may change some brain cells more than others Based on new brain mapping research