The Holidays and Alzheimer’s The holidays are often filled with opportunities for togetherness, sharing, laughter and memories. But they can also bring stress, disappointment and sadness. A person living with Alzheimer’s may feel a special sense of loss during the holidays because of the changes he [...]

Community Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Guides In Wisconsin
CHC_Blogging2019-10-28T18:36:32-04:00Community Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Guides In Wisconsin These comprehensive, printable service guides were developed to inform you of available resources in your community. You can access the resource guide for your county by clicking on the links. View Resource [...]

Community Education: Alzheimer’s Disease And Other Dementias
CHC_Blogging2019-08-16T23:31:44-04:00Community Education: Alzheimer's Disease And Other Dementias Alzheimer's Greater Los Angeles offers free classes and workshops about brain health, memory concerns, Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, research updates and more. Classes are also offered in Spanish, Chinese and other languages. View Resource [...]
10 Signs of Alzheimer’s Checklist
CHC_Blogging2019-09-23T00:53:02-04:0010 Signs of Alzheimer's Checklist Have you noticed any of the following 10 signs? If you have questions about any of these warning signs, the Alzheimer’s Association recommends consulting a physician. Early diagnosis provides the best opportunities for treatment, support and future planning. View Resource [...]
10 Ways to Love Your Brain
CHC_Blogging2019-08-25T00:04:50-04:0010 Ways to Love Your Brain Growing evidence indicates that people can reduce their risk of cognitive decline by adopting key lifestyle habits. It’s never too late or too early to incorporate healthy habits. When possible, combine these habits to achieve maximum benefit for the brain [...]