Dementia Prevention Strategies
Join us on February 11 at 10:00 a.m. for Dementia Prevention Strategies to learn from Dr. Trinh (Chief Medical Officer of the Healthy Brain Clinic and best-selling author) about ways to reduce dementia risk.
Join us on February 11 at 10:00 a.m. for Dementia Prevention Strategies to learn from Dr. Trinh (Chief Medical Officer of the Healthy Brain Clinic and best-selling author) about ways to reduce dementia risk.
Join us on February 17 for Alzheimer’s OC: When to Seek Help for Memory Concerns. Learn the red flags that signal it’s time to seek medical evaluation and how early detection can make a difference.
Join us on February 21 at 10:00 a.m. for Easy Downsizing. Get strategies on how to avoid feeling overwhelmed while downsizing, and learn about resources available to help you get rid of the remaining items in your home.
Join us on February 24 for Alzheimer’s OC: How to Have Better Conversations with Your Loved One with Dementia. Learn practical techniques to improve listening, understanding and connection in everyday conversations with your loved one with dementia.
This is one of our most popular classes—covering all questions about cost, dining, apartment types and everything Town & Country offers.
Learn to differentiate between delirium, dementia, and depression and how to address each condition.
Join. Dr. Alex Zand and Dr. Ronald Daoud of Zand Medical Partners as they walk you through the five habits you should focus on to help you age well and increase your life’s "health span."
From driving safety to care decisions, difficult conversations are part of the dementia journey. This class offers tools for navigating family disagreements and building collaboration with compassion.
Invite your mother, friend or sister to join you for a lovely morning sipping tea and eating delicious bites while you learn to paint with artist Stacey from SoCal Paint.
Dementia brings unique challenges to decision-making and future planning. This class covers key steps in legal and financial preparation to protect both the person living with dementia and their care partners.