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What is Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)?
Frontotemporal dementia is often confused with Alzheimer’s disease, but molecularly and behavior-wise, the two are totally different.
Anosognosia & Suffering From Denial
It's typical for half of people living with dementia to have anosognosia. Learn the difference between this and denial, as well as learning how to communicate properly with them.
Deambulación de personas mayores
La deambulación es común entre las personas con demencia y puede ser peligrosa si se ignora. Aprenda cómo reducir el riesgo y más.
10 Years of ALZ Companions & Volunteer Experiences
While looking back on the ALZ Companions program's impact the past 10 years, we also highlight the experiences in the program of two wonderful volunteers - Jose & Yixin!
Volunteer Spotlight: Martha & Alex
In this Volunteer Spotlight, Martha and Alex share their experiences as a social activities volunteer and an ALZ Companion volunteer, respectively.
Essential Tips for Living Alone with Memory Loss
Nearly 90% of older adults prefer to remain in their current homes as they age, and individuals living with dementia are no exception. This Clinical Care Coach Corner piece by Nelly Gonzalez shares proactive tips to consider for those living alone with memory loss.