Memories in the Making® for Carepartners & Loved Ones with Dementia

Memories in the Making®, the signature art program of Alzheimer’s Orange County (ALZOC®), was created to provide a meaningful activity for persons with dementia, while focusing on creative expression as a form of communication. With the stroke of a paintbrush participants are able to express themselves, often painting memories from long ago or images that

February 21st, 2024||

Clarifying Goals of Care for Individuals Living with Dementia (Zoom)

Recognizing dementia as the primary diagnosis in healthcare allows for a holistic and person-centered approach, acknowledging the profound influence of cognitive impairment on overall well-being. This workshop advocates for organizing care around the dementia diagnosis to ensure comprehensive and tailored interventions that address both the cognitive challenges and associated health issues, fostering a more effective

February 12th, 2024||

A Caregiver’s Journey: My Three Lessons

Join our conversation with Ben Allen, former care partner and educator for AlzOC, as he shares insightful perspectives from his caregiving journey, and offers practical tips for friends and family of loved ones experiencing memory loss and other cognitive changes. To RSVP Call 949-644-3244

February 5th, 2024||

Supporting Loved Ones with Dementia: Near or Far (Zoom)

Being there for your loved one with dementia doesn't always mean physically being there. This class offers insights and strategies to help you provide the best care and support for your loved one, no matter how far away you may be. You'll find the encouragement and guidance you need to navigate the challenges of supporting

February 5th, 2024||

Sexual Expression and Dementia (Zoom)

Sexuality and dementia are often a difficult topic for professionals, caregivers, and family to approach. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the impact of dementia on intimate relationships and explore ways to approach this topic with empathy and open communication. This course aims to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate

Dispelling Common Myths about Dementia

There are many misconceptions around Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. Join us to hear about the most common myths surrounding Alzheimer's and other types of dementia and separate fact from fiction. Bring your questions! Call 714-895-2878 to RSVP

January 16th, 2024||

Help! My Neighbor has Memory Loss

If you or someone you know has been experiencing memory loss, you are far from alone. It is estimated that 6.7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia. Memory loss at any age can cause feelings of anxiety, fear, and sadness. Learn what steps you can take and how Alzheimer’s

January 16th, 2024||

Are You “Good to Go”? Advance Care Planning

Have you had the important conversations with your loved ones necessary to ensure they know your wishes in the event of serious or terminal illness? Planning for serious illness provides a gift of peace of mind for you, and those you love. This program will discuss how you can anticipate and identify your wishes, ensure

January 16th, 2024||

Same Story Syndrome: Responding to Repetition (Zoom)

Repetition is an everyday concept in the lives of care partners and loved ones diagnosed with dementia. Routine can be comforting to some, but it can become frustrating to answer the same question over and over or get a phone call every 5 minutes. This class will help look into the deeper meaning behind repetition

January 8th, 2024||
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