As the second most common type of dementia, vascular dementia results in a significant decline in an individual's thinking ability. This condition can cause problems with balance, speech, or memory. Similar
Continue readingLong Island Alzheimer’s Foundation Changes Name To Reflect Broad Services Available Read about our name change! Effective immediately, The Long Island Alzheimer’s Foundation has changed its name
Continue readingLong Island Alzheimer's & Dementia Center is featured in Long Island Business News. A new brand identity helps Long Island Alzheimer's & Dementia Center tout its services. See full article bel...
Continue readingThe Sharp Notes Fall 2019 Show was an absolute success! Special thank you to our talented program participants and caregivers, hard-working staff, especially conductor, Pat Kaiser, as well as the families
Continue readingAs the New Year quickly approaches, we would like to take a quick moment and reflect on the outstanding year we've had at Long Island Alzheimer's and Dementia (LIAD) Center. Thanks to your kindness, support
Continue readingThank you to the Long Island Real Estate Committee for benefiting the LIAD Center at their 2nd Annual Fundraising Event! A special thank you to the honorees, Henry Bergman and Jeff Wasserman, as well as
Continue readingThe holidays usually mean seeing family, near or far. But for those who are caring for a loved one with dementia, traveling can be very stressful. Here are some tips to help ease anxiety about the process. Understand
Continue readingThe Long Island Alzheimer’s & Dementia Center proudly welcomes Danielle Schwartzberg as Director of Special Events and Community Outreach!Danielle Schwartzberg joined the team in October 2019. She
Continue readingThe Long Island Alzheimer’s & Dementia Center proudly welcomes Garden City attorney, Jessica C. Moller, a member at Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC, to the Board of Trustees.Jessica C. Moller is
Continue readingOur Program Director Lindsay Knudsen, LMSW wrote an article about Early Signs and Symptoms of Dementia. Continue on to read the full article below. Read More!
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