CARE CONNECTION WEBINAR – April 2026

Blood Tests for Alzheimer's Disease and dementia: a caregiver's guide Dr. Koppel will give an overview of the available and emerging blood tests being employed in clinical trials that are now […]

Best Practices for Curating a Dementia-Friendly Environment

General Course2 CE creditsLIVE, Interactive Webinar Course Description: Curating a multi-faceted dementia friendly environment is a foundational principle of providing well rounded memory care for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease […]

AFA Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day 2026

Location: Capitol Hill, Washington, DC AFA’s Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day brings volunteers together from across America to advocate for families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia-related illnesses on Capitol Hill. […]

Care Connection – May 2026

Which Legal Documents Are Needed When Alzheimer’s Touches Your Family? There may come a time when you or a loved one has Alzheimer’s. Regardless of the stage, it can take […]

Safe Walking: A Strengths-Based Approach to Wandering

General Course2 CE creditsLIVE, Interactive Webinar Course Description: In this general course, participants will learn about the cognitive and behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia that can cause a […]

The Importance of Cultural Considerations in Dementia Care

General Course2 CE creditsLIVE, Interactive Webinar Course Description: Available population data may underestimate the risk and prevalence of dementia across diverse communities in the United States, and there is often […]

Tapping into the Power of Emotional Memories

Clinical Course 2 CE credits Location: LIVE, Interactive Webinar Course Description: When recalling past events, we may struggle to remember specific details, yet the emotions associated with those experiences often […]

Pseudo-Dementia vs. True Dementia

Clinical Course 2 CE credits LIVE, Interactive Webinar Course Description: Research has shown that many older adults diagnosed with major depressive disorder also experience cognitive deficits that closely resemble dementia. […]