Our Helpline is open
March 16, 2020
Dear Alzheimer’s Los Angeles Community,
At Alzheimer’s LA, the majority of people we serve are caregivers of vulnerable older people, many with multiple chronic conditions. This is the population at greatest risk for negative impacts from the coronavirus (COVID-19). We, like you, […]
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Events, classes & programs postponed
March 11, 2020
Dear Alzheimer’s LA Community Members,
Alzheimer’s Los Angeles is deeply committed to our mission and ensuring the health and safety of our community. We have been monitoring the ongoing COVID-19 situation with a particular focus on its local impact. We know that […]
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Safety
Coronavirus Safety: How to Take Care of Yourself and Others
As we are all closely watching what is happening with coronavirus, it is important that caregivers and people living with Alzheimer’s are taking care of themselves and being proactive to stay healthy. […]
Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month
Nearly 5.8 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia.
Despite common misconception, Alzheimer’s is not a natural part of aging. It is a progressive, fatal brain disease that causes problems with memory, thinking, and behavior. Alzheimer’s is […]
Aging in America Conference 2020
Aging in America Conference Heather Cooper Ortner, President and CEO, Dr. Debra Cherry, executive vice president, Cathy Ladd, vice president, Programs, and Marie Mayen-Cho, director, Education and Latino Services, will represent Alzheimer’s LA at the 2020 Aging in America Conference, taking place March 24-27 in […]
“The Father” with Alfred Molina
Alzheimer’s Los Angeles
invites you to a performance of the internationally
acclaimed drama,
The Father
with multi-award winning actor,
Alfred Molina
Enjoy an exclusive post-show reception in the
Playhouse Library for a meet & greet with Mr. Molina
Saturday, February 29, 2020
Pasadena Playhouse
Performance 8:00 | Reception 9:30
Tickets are $100 (Limited tickets […]