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Alzheimer's San Diego
Добавлен 10 ноя 2015
Brain Health for All 💙 Alzheimer's San Diego is a 100% local nonprofit organization. All of our programs and services are free for the community.
We are here for people living with Alzheimer's, dementia, mild cognitive impairment, other brain changes or memory issues - and their caregivers. We are also here for anyone interested in learning more about brain health. We are a safe space where you can get the information and support you need. Give us a call today at 858.492.4400 or visit www.alzsd.org.
We are here for people living with Alzheimer's, dementia, mild cognitive impairment, other brain changes or memory issues - and their caregivers. We are also here for anyone interested in learning more about brain health. We are a safe space where you can get the information and support you need. Give us a call today at 858.492.4400 or visit www.alzsd.org.
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Why should you call Alzheimer's San Diego? - CBS 8 San Diego
Просмотров 9621 день назад
(858) 492-4400 / alzsd.org
Why We Walk - Walk4ALZ 2024 with Alzheimer's San Diego (Extended Version)
Просмотров 30Месяц назад
Learn more: alzsd.org/walk
Why We Walk - Walk4ALZ 2024 with Alzheimer's San Diego
Просмотров 67Месяц назад
Learn more: alzsd.org/walk
Dementia 202: Safety, Communication, and Behavior - For Professionals by Alzheimer's San Diego
Просмотров 47Месяц назад
See more dementia-related trainings for professionals: www.alzsd.org/services/professional-education/ Community education classes: www.alzsd.org/services/education/
Maintaining Your Brain Health - Education Class with Alzheimer's San Diego (2024)
Просмотров 99Месяц назад
Find upcoming dementia education classes in San Diego: www.alzsd.org/services/education/
Date with a Cure 2024 - San Diego Dementia Research Forum
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.4 месяца назад
Held on June 11th, 2024 by Alzheimer's San Diego and presented by SHARP. San Diego County is home to some of the best and brightest Alzheimer’s researchers and institutions. Every year, they come together at Date With A Cure. This free event provides a rare opportunity to get your questions about dementia answered - by the very experts working to find a cure. Learn more: www.alzsd.org/events/da...
Testimonio de ayuda familiar con Clara - Alzheimer's San Diego
Просмотров 1095 месяцев назад
Vea nuestros servicios gratuitos para gente afectada por la pérdida de memoria en San Diego: www.alzsd.org/espanol/
Testimonio de ayuda familiar con Maria Isabel - Alzheimer's San Diego
Просмотров 9 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Vea nuestros servicios gratuitos para gente afectada por la pérdida de memoria en San Diego: www.alzsd.org/espanol/
Testimonio de ayuda familiar con Oscar - Alzheimer's San Diego
Просмотров 1075 месяцев назад
Vea nuestros servicios gratuitos para gente afectada por la pérdida de memoria en San Diego: www.alzsd.org/espanol/
¿Qué es Alzheimer's San Diego?
Просмотров 845 месяцев назад
Vea nuestros servicios gratuitos para gente afectada por la pérdida de memoria en San Diego: www.alzsd.org/espanol/
Visionary of the Year 2024 - Wanda Smith
Просмотров 1065 месяцев назад
Read more about the 2024 Visionary Luncheon & Auction: alzsd.org/recap-photos-2024-visionary-luncheon-auction
Legal and Financial Basics with Kimberly McGhee (2024) - Alzheimer's San Diego webinar
Просмотров 2778 месяцев назад
Legal and Financial Basics with Kimberly McGhee (2024) - Alzheimer's San Diego webinar
Skills Clinic: Bathing and Grooming (2024) - Alzheimer's San Diego webinar
Просмотров 1358 месяцев назад
Skills Clinic: Bathing and Grooming (2024) - Alzheimer's San Diego webinar
Alzheimer's Caregiving Story - YurView's "Doing More" 2/18/24
Просмотров 2538 месяцев назад
Alzheimer's Caregiving Story - YurView's "Doing More" 2/18/24
Understanding & Adapting to Personality & Behavior Changes (2023) - Alzheimer's San Diego webinar
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Understanding & Adapting to Personality & Behavior Changes (2023) - Alzheimer's San Diego webinar
ANUNCIO - Bibi Uribe: Embajadora de alcance comunitario e hispano
Просмотров 45Год назад
ANUNCIO - Bibi Uribe: Embajadora de alcance comunitario e hispano
Walk4ALZ 2023 Interview - CBS 8 San Diego
Просмотров 84Год назад
Walk4ALZ 2023 Interview - CBS 8 San Diego
Mes de la Herencia Hispana - Entrevista en Televisa (Más que palabras)
Просмотров 109Год назад
Mes de la Herencia Hispana - Entrevista en Televisa (Más que palabras)
Legal and Financial Basics (2023) - Alzheimer's San Diego webinar
Просмотров 169Год назад
Legal and Financial Basics (2023) - Alzheimer's San Diego webinar
Yes my mother have alzheimers
I wish we would hear more on how much diet can help
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What was that number again?!
Lost my brother on April 29th due to vascular dementia issues. Thank you for posting these types of videos! John was quite social belonging to 3 different Toast Masters International for about 40 years. The covid crap robbed him from getting to go out often. In fact, his favorite club stills meets on Zoom. One thing is for sure, my beloved brother doesn't have dementia any more!
This is so nice to see people trying to spread awareness about this. any random video will generate more views but something so important is getting only 15k views 😞
Dementia is not normal.
An easy test for dementia is to ask the senior person to count back from 100 but subtract 7 each time. So the numbers should go like 100, 93, 86, 79, 72, 65, 58, 51, 44, 37, 30, 23, 16, 9, 2.... If they are able to this simple task then they are still very able and can think on the spot and can easily do mental calculations.
Hate to break this to you but you have dementia…I mean you failed your own test…
@@hfarthingt where-the figures are correct?
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This stuff is hurting my brain im 63 and all these tests driving me crazy.😮
Thank you for your videos. It’s been very informative for those who are struggling trying to understand what Alzheimer’s disease means. Watching all of your classes helps. Thank you
Thank you for sharing this information.
Clogged arteries (arteriosclerosis) affecting the brain are one of the main causes of dementia. Clogged arteries can best be avoided by not consuming animal products in the diet. Animal fat and protein accumulate in the arteries and clog them to the extent that by a person's senior years (60+), there are usually some symptoms of clogged arteries such as high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack, diabetes, or kidney failure. I would urge seniors to go vegan. I'm 63 and vegan for 8 years.
Vaccination
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Thanks for good information regarding e Dementia @@tonygriffin6144
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We used to have this gentleman who would walk to the corner store by himself around 10 a.m. The owner would give him what he wanted and walk him back to the facility every day. The Facility had to install sensors where you have to push the button. He could not remember that he had to use the button to leave.
Great job
Nice video
Thank you Kathleen for this important information on this Public Health initiative
Thanks for your support of this public health initiative😊
Wonderful work you do! Bravo!
Nice video
Great job
Thank you
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I was recently diagnosed with mild neurocognitive disorder with FTD that cannot be ruled out at this time. I learned this from access to my medical records. I am 54 and have never heard of FTD. Obviously, doing some research. No FTD diagnosis in family but mother, grandmother and aunt all diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
Elderly with dementia wandering could easily be CONTROLLED by adding a tracker device to their shoes with a alert when going out of certain area with today's technology we can do a better job helping caregiver keep elders stay safe from wandering away STOP The Tragedy of elderly people wandering into danger shoe tracking devices
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Thank you for an excellent video on Understanding FTD. Please keep information coming for families like myself. As a Registered Nurse I understand the FTD disorder but never imagined the unrelenting effects on families. This video gives people support and improved clarity.
2022 will be my 3rd time riding in this event. Great way to support the Alzheimers SD!
Truly enjoy education tutorial on Dementia. Vascular Dementia totally different from Dementia . My husband have Vascular Dementia from multiple cerebellum strokes and understanding this is a real challenge
very helpful, only thing I wish Ms McGee would have discussed would have been the breakdown for Medi-Cal if you were a single person, not just a married couple. The information was fabulous. My mother is widower already, so I knowing those kind of examples would have been beneficial. I watched on replay so couldn't ask in chat. Wealth of information though, thanks so much!
Great webinar. Thank you!
When I was a caregiver I had one patient that had this. The interesting thing was that when I gave her a task or activity she focused on it just as if she was mentally normal!
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Thank you 😊 for this video. Alzheimers San Diego ❤️ will continue watching all your videos and online classes that are coming up. My mother in law was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and me and my wife want a better understanding of this disease to make her mother and my mother in law live a happy life as possible.
My 93 year old mother has stage 4 Alzheimers and her behaviour, moods and attitude have changed since her diagnosis 7 years ago . Mother has lived on her own for the last 31 years and has carers twice a day. She is ungrateful and resentful of their presence and says she does not need them. Mother refuses to wear hearing aids in her bungalow and has to be told to use a walking stick if she goes out. Her whole demeanour is unpleasant when challenged on anything concerning her wellbeing. I find her difficult and objectionable and try to remember that this disease has taken over everything she once used to be.
My 93 year old mother has stage 4-5 Alzheimers. She was diagnosed with MCI in 2014 and is now regressing weekly. Mother has lived alone for 31 years since my dad died. She has carers twice a day but thinks she can manage to maintain herself and her bungalow. Mother's communication skills are diminishing rapidly as she asks the same questions and forgets all the answers. Mother is horribly anti - social and does not like change. She prefers her own company and makes it clear when she wants you to leave. Hand rubbing,, thumb twiddling and withdrawal from conversation. Mother has admitted to my sister that she does not like visitors to her home. Mother is deaf but refuses to wear hearing aids. She refuses to use a walking stick and will not consider any personal home safety devices.We, her family continue to assist and visit her but deplore her attitude and unwillingness to cooperate with any suggestions of improving her limited existence.
Recovering from knee replacement surgery, it has been a benefit to be able to "walk" by computer at home. Thanks for all your help during the ten years of my husband's struggle with Alzheimers.
My mom was diagnosed with mild dementia 7 years ago, the situation later became severe but now she is free with the herbs from Dr. Rohan. You can reach him with dr.rohanronjohn@gmail.com it may also help you.
Thank you to AlzSD and to this entire panel of experts for sharing your insight and information. This was super helpful and eye-opening!
Congrats, very important message!