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Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials: What Families Need to Know

Join us for an informative discussion on the latest advancements in Alzheimer’s treatment, including newly approved infusion therapies and promising medications currently in clinical trials. Our expert speakers will explore the potential benefits, limitations, and considerations of these evolving options, helping families better understand what these developments may mean for their loved ones.

We will also take a closer look at widely marketed brain health products, such as Prevagen, and examine the science behind their claims. This engaging session is designed to provide clarity, credibility, and practical guidance in navigating today’s rapidly changing Alzheimer’s landscape.

  • Sub-Headline With Neurologist Marie Kim, UCLA, & Our Kensington Caregiver Coaches
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Date

Apr 14 2026

Time

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

More Info

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Location

Virtual Webinar

Organizer

Nikki Zbihley
Email
nzbihley@kensingtonsl.com
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Speakers

  • Tami Anastasia
    Tami Anastasia

    Tami Anastasia is an Alzheimer’s and dementia counselor and educator, providing one-on-one caregiver support, guidance and strategies to help make the dementia journey easier on the caregiver. In addition to her work as a dementia counselor and consultant, Tami facilitates dementia caregiver support groups and conducts educational workshops and personalized one-on-one educational sessions.

  • Melissa Long
    Melissa Long

    Melissa Long coordinates support groups, caregiver workshops and educational events for caregivers and their loved ones on the journey with dementia. Melissa has been providing care to older adults for 17+ years.

  • Monica Moore
    Monica Moore

    Monica Moore, MSG is the Community Health Program Manager for the Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Research and Care at UCLA and the Co-Director, Training and Education Activities, UCLA-California Alzheimer’s Disease Center. She has worked in the field of aging and Alzheimer’s disease for 20 years focusing on community education and outreach and caregiver support. She holds a master’s degree in Gerontology from California State University Long Beach and a certificate in Gerontology from Sonoma State University.