ALZ Companion wins volunteer award
We are proud to share that one of our volunteers, Perry Nam, was recently recognized for his work by the North Coast Philanthropy Council.
We are proud to share that one of our volunteers, Perry Nam, was recently recognized for his work by the North Coast Philanthropy Council.
This year has taught us how important it is to return to the basics. And now that the holidays are upon us, continuing that fundamental outlook can help us see our families and each other through this season.
As wonderful as the holidays can be, they can also bring some added stress, especially due to COVID-19. But by making some small, thoughtful changes, you can help ensure both the caregiver and person living with dementia have a wonderful time.
After months of using video calls at Alzheimer's San Diego, we've developed a set of best practices for creating meaningful connections with people living with dementia across the digital divide.
Studies have identified that caregivers report higher levels of stress than non-caregivers. To help, we've created this collection of guided mediation recordings for you with additional resources for anxiety management and relief.
We are on the verge of breakthroughs in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and we need volunteers to help us get there!
Before 2023 ends, will you make a gift to provide crucial support to weary families impacted by dementia?
Your generous tax-deductible gift will even make 2X THE IMPACT, thanks to the Rupert L. Keesler, Jr. and Raymond M. Chavez Fund established at the San Diego Foundation, matching all donations up to $50,000 until December 31st.