CARE. CURE. PREVENT
Moderated by HFC’s Lauren Miller Rogen and In Collaboration with Cedars Sinai, UCLA, Stanford, and Ray Dolby Brain Health Center
Thursday, November 14th 6pm-7pm EST via Zoom. Click HERE to Register!
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CARE. CURE. PREVENT
Moderated by HFC’s Lauren Miller Rogen and In Collaboration with Cedars Sinai, UCLA, Stanford, and Ray Dolby Brain Health Center
Thursday, November 14th 6pm-7pm EST via Zoom. Click HERE to Register!
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Memory Care

Keeping Love Alive: Cherishing Connection When Caring for a Spouse With Memory Loss

Keeping Love Alive: Cherishing Connection When Caring for a Spouse With Memory Loss

Many people grapple with changes in their memory and cognitive function as they age. In some situations, this is a normal...
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Holiday Wellness Checklist for Your Aging Loved One: Signs of Memory Loss to Watch For

Holiday Wellness Checklist for Your Aging Loved One: Signs of Memory Loss to Watch For

Throughout the holiday season, a time for gathering and reconnecting with family, it's an opportune moment to observe...
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Brain Health as You Age: New Year, New Tools for Cognitive Wellness 

Brain Health as You Age: New Year, New Tools for Cognitive Wellness 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5LiT1-pUMU&t=7s Health is wealth. Start 2023 off on a high note with a free brain...
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Symptoms of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)

Symptoms of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)

For someone diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), it can cause great uncertainty and anxiety for them and their...
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What Makes Kensington Park Different: Enhanced Memory Care Services

What Makes Kensington Park Different: Enhanced Memory Care Services

If your loved one has recently been diagnosed with a memory disease, such as Alzheimer’s disease or another form of...
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Are There Signs of Vascular Dementia in Your Loved One?

Are There Signs of Vascular Dementia in Your Loved One?

When a senior begins to show signs of a mental decline, they are often assumed to be developing Alzheimer’s. While...
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Brain Health Tips for Women: Caregivers and Loved Ones

Brain Health Tips for Women: Caregivers and Loved Ones

Managing the stress of caregiving can be a difficult task. For women, maintaining brain health is important for promoting...
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What to Do If a Spouse is Suffering Memory Loss

What to Do If a Spouse is Suffering Memory Loss

As relationships grow, so do the challenges. Over the years of being together, usually being most of a lifetime, senior...
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How to Know When Senior Independence is Unsustainable

How to Know When Senior Independence is Unsustainable

When we age, some of us tend to retain a strong desire to maintain the independence we had in our younger days. If your...
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Caregiver, Not Guest: Celebrating the Holidays

Caregiver, Not Guest: Celebrating the Holidays

Celebrating the holidays as a caregiver can bring a few questions and concerns into mind, despite the...
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