Alzheimers and Dementia Blog - Alzheimers Association of Northern California and Northern Nevada Blog
Susan Benedetto first “met” Tony Bennett before she was even born—when her parents took a photo with him at his show. Years later, she and Tony fell in love and spent nearly 40 years...
Amanda and Haily from Dignity Health Connected Living are co-captains for their company’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s team. Together they are raising awareness and building community support. Through creative outreach they highlight the importance...
Stella Sexmith honors her mother and sister who both had Alzheimer’s by raising funds for Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Santa Cruz. Each year Stella and her husband Ron gather items from friends and...
Deana Chiarchianis, an employee at Sutter Memorial Medical Center Modesto, helped care for her mother and mother-in-law, both of whom had dementia. When Sutter Health became a Presenting Sponsor for Walk to End Alzheimer’s...
Program director, Amanda Cole works at Rianda House, a senior center dedicated to fostering community and promoting brain health among older adults. Partnering with the Alzheimer’s Association®, the center raises awareness about dementia. One...
Vicki is a retired college professor and avid traveler. After retirement, Vicki began experiencing cognitive issues but was told she was just “getting older.” With the help of her husband Forrest, her strongest advocate,...
By Roxanne For Roxanne, running the 2025 San Francisco Marathon is more than a personal challenge; it’s a powerful statement in the fight against a disease that has impacted her family deeply. Inspired to...
Brenda Colling’s journey of having two parents living with dementia, revealed what a difference having adequate support can make for a caregiver. From her father’s diagnosis in the 1980s to her mother’s diagnosis in...