In-Person Workshop – The Impact of Substance Misuse Among Older Adults
2 CE credits Location: Battery Park by Sunrise 455 North End Avenue, New York, NY 10282 Course Description: In American society, often times individuals with a substance use disorder are highly stigmatized which can have major impacts on health and wellness. This in-person workshop will take a deep look into the impact of substance use […]
Sexual Health and Intimacy in Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
LIVE INTERACTIVE Webinar 2 CE Credits Available Course Description: For most, sexual health is an uncomfortable, or worse, unspoken topic. The reluctance to discuss this breeds shame and misinformation among individuals of all ages. However, this becomes increasingly true when discussing this with older adults and individuals with cognitive decline. Ignoring the complexities of this […]
In-Person Networking Event – May 29, 2025
322 8th Avenue, FL 7 Could your thrift store finds make you rich? Did grandma leave you more than you expected in her jewelry box? Find out at this event! Join the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, as well as our partners VNS Health and Paper Moon Moves, for a one-of-a-kind event. We will be offering […]
In-Person Networking Event – May 29, 2025
322 8th Avenue, FL 7 Could your thrift store finds make you rich? Did grandma leave you more than you expected in her jewelry box? Find out at this event! Join the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, as well as our partners VNS Health and Paper Moon Moves, for a one-of-a-kind event. We will be offering […]
In-Person Workshop: Utilizing a Historical Lens to Understand and Address the Distinctive Needs of LGBTQ+ Older Adults
Inspir at Carnegie Hill, 1802 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10128 2.5 CE credits Course description: In this cultural competence workshop, participants will learn about the intersection between dementia and the LGBTQ+ community, by utilizing a historical lens that highlights ongoing health and healthcare disparities experienced by the community. Participants will then receive an overview […]
In-Person Workshop: Utilizing a Historical Lens to Understand and Address the Distinctive Needs of LGBTQ+ Older Adults
Inspir at Carnegie Hill, 1802 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10128 2.5 CE credits Course description: In this cultural competence workshop, participants will learn about the intersection between dementia and the LGBTQ+ community, by utilizing a historical lens that highlights ongoing health and healthcare disparities experienced by the community. Participants will then receive an overview […]
AFA Care Connection Webinar-June 2025
Challenging Behaviors in People with Dementia Dr. Linda Ercoli will talk about the types of challenging behaviors that can occur in people with Alzheimer’s disease, and other types of dementia, the impact of those behaviors on caregivers, and evidence-based strategies to reduce those behaviors. Speaker: Linda Ercoli, PhD Interim Director, UCLA Longevity Center
AFA Care Connection Webinar-June 2025
Challenging Behaviors in People with Dementia Dr. Linda Ercoli will talk about the types of challenging behaviors that can occur in people with Alzheimer’s disease, and other types of dementia, the impact of those behaviors on caregivers, and evidence-based strategies to reduce those behaviors. Speaker: Linda Ercoli, PhD Interim Director, UCLA Longevity Center