Care Connection Webinar – January 2026

Keeping the Faith; How to Reconnect People with Alzheimer's Disease to their Religion and Sacred Traditions SPEAKERS: Rabbi Daniel Isaacson Director of Spiritual Care Services, Jewish Family and Children’s Services of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties Reverend Christopher Wolf, MDiv Staff Chaplain of Pastoral Care for Christian Health Wyckoff, New Jersey

The Hidden Link: How Life Factors Shape Brain Health Cultural Competence Course

LIVE INTERACTIVE Webinar2 CE Credits Available Course Description: This interactive course explores the critical connection between cultural competence, social determinants of health (SDOH), and brain health across diverse communities. Participants will examine how factors such as education, income, neighborhood conditions, healthcare access, discrimination, and cultural beliefs influence cognitive health outcomes and dementia risk throughout the […]

Trauma-Informed Dementia Care: Creating Safety and Trust Through a Universal Approach

Sponsors: Clinical Course 2 CE credits (FREE) Location: Inspir Carnegie Hill 1802 2nd Ave., New York, NY 10128 This program explores how trauma can shape the experiences of individuals living with dementia and how cognitive changes may cause past traumatic memories to resurface. Participants will learn the principles of a universal trauma-informed approach to care—building […]

Care Connection Webinar: Loneliness: A Hidden Risk for Memory Decline

Dr. Christina Chen will address how chronic loneliness can increase the risk of developing memory loss conditions like Alzheimer’s disease or other related dementias, and the biological and behavioral mechanisms behind this risk.  She will include positive methods for changing a state of loneliness with the goal of maintaining brain health as well as improving […]

Understanding Behaviors as Forms of Communication

LIVE, Interactive Training2 CE credits Course Description: This general course explores the critical impact dementia and related illnesses have on a person’s ability to communicate. As dementia progresses, communication abilities often change, requiring care partners and professionals to adjust their approach. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the many ways individuals living with dementia […]

An Overview of the Other Types of Dementia-Related Illnesses

General Course2 CE creditsLIVE, Interactive Webinar Course Description: When people think of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease is often the first condition that comes to mind; however, many other illnesses fall under […]