Tips For Dementia Caregivers At HomeAs the LIAD Center continues to follow guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), we also suggest our families to follow recommendations while staying home.
Continue readingEMILY TROYDAdelphi UniversityCurrently holds a Bachelors Degree in Social Work and achieving a Masters Degree in Social Work."After I graduate, I hope to work with the geriatric’s population, possibly
Continue readingMaintaining cognitive, physical and even social stimulation is important to encourage not only at the LIAD Center but also at home. There are an array of activities we conduct during our day programming
Continue readingDearest Caregivers,We hope that you are all healthy and well! Please know that the LIAD Center is here for you as much as we can be. Do not hesitate to email our social workers or call the LIAD Center
Continue readingDine and Donate!On March 15th, we're collaborating with 2 Spring Restaurant for their Sunday Supper, where 20% of each meal will be donated towards the LIAD Center's hands-on programs and services. Enjoy
Continue readingDear Families,The Long Island Alzheimer’s and Dementia Center recognizes the responsibility we hold of working with individuals who are vulnerable and/or more susceptible to illness. As always, we believe
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