Alzheimer's & Dementia Blog - Long Island Alzheimer's and Dementia Center

Virtual Raffle Event Raises over $15,000!

Our Virtual Raffle Event on March 24, 2021 was a great success! We had over 150 donors, over 80 Zoom attendees, and raised more than $15,000. We are so appreciative of our community and all that helped

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COVID-19 Vaccine at the LIAD Center

With the COVID-19 pandemic having affected over 30 million Americans, many pharmaceutical companies have rapidly developed vaccines to be administered to prevent the spread of the disease. Some, thankfully,

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The LIAD Center was Featured in The Atlantic

The Long Island Alzheimer's and Dementia Center is featured in The Atlantic. Click below to read the full article. Click Here to Read!

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How Can Caregivers Handle Dementia and Hallucinations

Hallucinations are a common symptom of dementia., It can be frightening for those who experience them and can be especially challenging for caregivers. However, at Long Island Alzheimer's and Dementia

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Spring 2021 CEU Series

Register for 4/8 Register for 4/22 Thank you to our program sponsors:

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Staff show #LIADlove for Valentine’s Day

In celebration of Valentine's Day, the LIAD Center showed its #LIADlove for families and friends! Staff went door-to-door to deliver over 60 personally created giftbags, cards and balloons. Each smile

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Students Fundraise Art Supplies for LIAD Families

A group of students, connected through a leadership course at Sanford H. Calhoun High School in Merrick, NY, sought to start the new year on a giving foot. Supporting both local businesses and their community,

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Dementia and Driving: Guide to a Tough Conversation

Is it time for your loved one with dementia to stop driving? At some point, you will need to have that important conversation on dementia and driving safety with your loved one. While these conversations

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Handling Dementia and Anger: How to Properly Respond to Aggression

While bouts of aggression, anger, and dementia are known to coincide, knowing isn't even half of the battle. Juggling dementia and anger can be emotionally and physically challenging, especially when

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