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Today, Lori La Bey, the host of Alzheimer’s Speaks, talks about the first Memory Café she launched in the US back on October 26, 2011, and why the group decided to close it on June 10th, 2026.

You will hear how Lori heard about the Memory Café concept and what enticed her to launch o...


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Father’s Day and the Summer Solstice

When I woke up this morning, I was thinking this is a rare occurrence to have Father’s Day and the Summer Solstice to fall on the same day, but actually it isn’t. In doing a bit of research, I found they have shared the day more often than I thought.

June 21, 2026
June 20, 2021


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How to Make Your Home More Senior and Dementia Friendly

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The clip below is from an interview on The Dementia Collective podcast, with host Andrew Karesa, founder of blueBell Village. Lori La Bey, the founder of Alzheimer’s Speaks, was his guest. Lori shares a story in this short video about how she was able to listen intently and follow the guidance she received, even though, logically, it made no sense at all. Lori felt it was...


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For adult children managing careers, kids, and long-distance worry, supporting aging parents can start as a few nagging moments and quickly turn into a heavy question: move closer, or hold the line. The core tension is real, senior independence concerns matter, but so do the signs of elder care needs that can’t be brushed off, and the family caregiver challenges that follow w...


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