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34 Beachwood Buzz May 2016
JFSA helps older adults remain in their own home
with a range of services that keep them healthy,
independent and connected.
Speak to one of our
caring professional sta today.
Medicaid/Medicare, PASSPORT, MyCare Ohio, VA, private pay and most insurance accepted.
Your parents want to
live at home, but they
need more help than ever.
WE ARE JFSA. YOU ARE NEVER ALONE.
Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland
216.378.8660 | www.jfsa-cleveland.org
"Everything You
Wanted to Know
About Dementia,
But Were Too
Afraid to Ask"
A Free Program Open to the Community
Join Montefiore for a Sunday brunch
and panel discussion on "Everything You
Wanted to Know About Dementia, But
Were Too Afraid to Ask" on Sunday, May 15
at 11:30 am at Montefiore (One David N.
Myers Parkway)
This dementia-focused event will include
topics covering common symptoms of de-
mentia, what to expect next when a loved
one has been diagnosed with dementia,
where the latest research is headed and
what we can do to help our brains.
is dementia-focused event
will include topics covering
common symptoms of
dementia, what to expect next
when a loved one has been
diagnosed with dementia,
where the latest research is
headed and what we can do to
help our brains.
Panelists include:
· Dr. James B. Leverenz, director, Cleveland
Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health
· Chris Zalewski, LSW, Social Worker,
Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain
Health
· Dr. Lori Stevic-Rust, ABPP ­ Clinical Health
Psychologist and Dementia Expert & Pro-
gram Advisor for Montefi ore and The Weils
This event will be moderated by Nancy
Udelson, president and CEO of Alzheimer's
Association Cleveland Area Chapter.
This program is free and open to the
community. For more information or to
RSVP, contact Kristen Morelli, memory care
program manager, at 216.910.2323 or kmo-
relli@montefi orecare.org.