Younger Onset

Free Webinar Recording: Younger Onset Alzheimer’s Disease and Importance of Community Support

You can access a free recording of the online webinar “Younger Onset Alzheimer’s Disease and Importance of Community Support” held on September 16, 2024. This recording is a part of the National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center webinar series sponsored by the Administration of Community Living. “Living with younger onset Alzheimer’s disease brings difficult adjustment […]

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You are NOT Alone: Younger-onset Memory Loss Virtual Event on Saturday, November 12th

Join Lorenzo’s House and Elderwerks to learn more about younger-onset dementia and memory loss from Illinois Lt. Govenor Juliana Stratton, Quentin Lane, a carepartner for his father, Diana Shulla-Cose, the founder of Lorenzo’s House, and Jacquelyn Revere of Mom of My Mom, who cared for her mother. RSVP today: https://us02web.zoom.us/…/tZYsf…

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Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center Now Live on Facebook: Social Security 101

We’re live on Facebook. Join our Latino Core “Let’s Talk” series as Elizabeth Montalvo from Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center and Josephine Mueller from the Social Security Administration give an overview of Social Security benefits and discuss tips on planning for your future. All are welcome to join. Q&A session to follow. Find us on Facebook:

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Video Categories

Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
Dementia Caregivers
Dementia Friends/Dementia Friendly
Exercise and Physical Activity
For Professionals (The Brain Trust Project Podcast)
Healthy Aging
Home Safety/Fall Prevention
Living with Dementia
Maintaining Quality of Life
Social Isolation
Support Groups (Without Warning and Toolkit Project)
Videos in Spanish (Vídeos en Español)
Why Participate in Dementia Research
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