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Notes from a Social Worker: The question we all dread
Alzheimer's San Diego is powered by a team of incredible social workers. This feature, Notes from a Social Worker, will give you a glimpse into their thoughts and feelings as they work with families impacted by dementia. First, we'll hear from Rebecca De Campos, MSW, who leads Coping With Caregiving and our Support & Discussion Groups.
National Volunteer Week 2018: Celebrating Service
At Alzheimer's San Diego, we're lucky to be supported by an amazing group of volunteers. In 2017 alone, our 330 volunteers contributed more than 11,500 hours – valued at $327,290! In honor of National Volunteer Week, which runs April 15-21, we wanted to share some of their stories.
Local Alzheimer’s research project awarded $1.3 million NIH grant
San Diego’s fight to end Alzheimer’s disease got a big boost on April 20th, amid signs that the deadly illness and other forms of dementia are taking an escalating toll on the region.
NEW REPORT: 84,000+ San Diegans with Alzheimer’s
The number of people living with Alzheimer’s and related dementias in San Diego County has increased from 65,000 people – to more than 84,000, according to a new report. By 2030, that number is expected toView More
Recap: Preparing for the Late Stage of Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s San Diego recently held a special workshop, Preparing for the Late Stage, led by Rebecca De Campos, MSW. Her goal was to provide a general idea of what to expect in this final stage, explore care options and to empower care partners to find new ways to connect with their loved ones.
Letter from our new CEO
Get to know Eugenia Welch, the new President/CEO of Alzheimer's San Diego.