Russo Law Group has collaborated with the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center (“ADRC”) to host a monthly caregiver support group. It lends support and education among peers and provides referrals to individuals connecting them to people and resources within the community…
Russo Law Group, P.C. has collaborated with the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center (“ADRC”) to host a monthly caregiver support group. It lends support and education among peers and provides referrals to individuals connecting them to people and resources within the community. CLICK HERE to…
The Long Island Museum is happy to welcome Making Memories at the Movies An In The Moment Program designed to creatively engage those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss and their care partners. Tuesday, May 9th at…
Russo Law Group, P.C. has collaborated with the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center (“ADRC”) to host a monthly caregiver support group. It lends support and education among peers and provides referrals to individuals connecting them to people and resources within the community. We welcome caregivers,…
Russo Law Group, P.C. has collaborated with the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center (“ADRC”) to host a monthly caregiver support group. It lends support and education among peers and provides referrals to individuals connecting them to people and resources within the community. We welcome caregivers,…
Russo Law Group, P.C. has collaborated with the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center (“ADRC”) to host a monthly caregiver support group. It lends support and education among peers and provides referrals to individuals connecting them to people and resources within the community. We welcome caregivers,…
Russo Law Group, P.C. has collaborated with the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center (“ADRC”) to host a monthly caregiver support group. It lends support and education among peers and provides referrals to individuals connecting them to people and resources within the community. We welcome caregivers,…
The overall goal of a support group is to provide guidance and assist in meeting the needs of the group. It lends support and education among peers and provides referrals to individuals connecting, them to people and resources within the…
In our culture, driving is a symbol of independence. Those who drive want to be able to do so for as long as possible. However, as our loved ones age, there may come a time when they need to stop…
Last Wednesday, March 30, 2016, we were inspired by Dr. Susan Farella-Busch’s most thoughtful discussion on “life with dementia.” You could hear a pin drop in the room of over 70 health care professionals at our Round Table Luncheon at Puglia’s of Garden City.
She shared her insights of what life is like for a person with dementia and what it is also like for the caregivers.
She shared stories about her mother who has Alzheimer’s and what it is like for her as a caregiver.
She shared anecdotes from her family, and the loss of her deeply loved husband last year.
Sometimes, you find yourself in a place where you never thought you would be. We are all getting older and with that we are caregivers; we suffer the loss of loved ones.