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Alexis Bonoff, Program Director of the Alzheimer's Association in Washington

Unlocking Hope: Guide to Alzheimer’s Volunteering

Learn about various ways people can volunteer for the Alzheimer's Association. Alexis Bonoff, Program Director of the Alzheimer's Association in Washington state, joins Suzanne to talk about volunteering and also the organization's clinical trial match tool.
Alexis Bonoff, Program Director of the Alzheimer's Association in Washington

Support for Families With Alzheimer’s

How do you find resources and information to help care for families dealing with a senior loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia? Alexis Bonoff, Program Director of the Alzheimer's Association in Washington state, joins Suzanne to talk about how to find information, their 24/7 hotline, and more.
Alexis Bonoff, Program Director of the Alzheimer's Association in Washington

Decoding Alzheimer’s: How to Get Answers

Take advantage of the resources of the Alzheimer's Association to help care for families dealing with a senior loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia. Alexis Bonoff, Program Director of the Alzheimer's Association in Washington state, joins Suzanne to talk about the resources and programs.
Alexis Bonoff, Program Director of the Alzheimer's Association in Washington

Embracing Change: Help to Adapt Family Life to Alzheimer’s

Alexis Bonoff, Program Director of the Alzheimer's Association in Washington state, joins Suzanne to talk about the Walk to End Alzheimer's and various programs and resources of the Alzheimer's Association.
Cory Townsend, Director of Development for the Alzheimers Association, Washington

Alzheimer’s Fundraising: How to Ask for Money

The Alzheimers Association's Cory Townsend provides advice for people who feel uncomfortable asking people to donate.
Cory Townsend, Director of Development for the Alzheimers Association, Washington

Alzheimer’s: Importance of Fundraising

The Alzheimers Association's Cory Townsend joins Suzanne to talk about fundraising for the Walk to End Alzheimer's: "There are all sorts of templates for emails and social media that you can send out to folks, so invite your friends, family, loved ones, and coworkers to join your team, and to come walk with you, and then post on social media. Send emails to those that you spend time with, and ask them to support your efforts in this Walk. Fundraising is easy. It doesn't have to be hard or scary."
Cory Townsend, Director of Development for the Alzheimers Association, Washington

Alzheimer’s: Employers and Caregivers

This segment focuses on employers beginning to adapt to the needs of family members caregiving for a senior loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia. Cory Townsend, Director of Development for the Alzheimers Association, Washington branch, joins Suzanne to talk about the Walk to End Alzheimer's.
Cory Townsend, Director of Development for the Alzheimers Association, Washington

Grandpa Forgot My Name

Cory Townsend, Director of Development for the Alzheimers Association, Washington branch, joins Suzanne to talk about the Walk to End Alzheimer's. Cory says, "This cause is a lot more than professional for me. My grandfather was a great guy who taught me a lot about life, but also how to fly fish, which is one of my passions. And when he forgot my name, I was heartbroken. We lost my grandpa when he was 99, back in about 2012."
Washington Therapy Dogs

Alzheimer’s Pet Stories to Cry For

Therapy animals make a difference in the lives of people with Alzheimer's and dementia. Washington Therapy Dogs' manager Marlina Velasco-Barker joins Suzanne to talk about the science and successes of therapy dogs. Episodes this month support the Walk to End Alzheimer's.
Washington Therapy Dogs

Alzheimer’s and Pet Owners

Supporting the Walk to End Alzheimer's, this episode is about animal-assisted intervention for those with Alzheimer's and dementia, specifically therapy animals. Washington Therapy Dogs' manager Marlina Velasco-Barker joins Suzanne to talk about a therapy dog team formed as an extension of Answers for Elders. In this segment, Marlina talks about seniors with Alzheimer's who have their own pets.