- UCSF Memory and Aging Center Updates
- Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources
- Family Caregiver Webinar Series: Coping with Dementia Care During the Coronavirus Pandemic
- Dementia Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Webinar Series for Family Caregivers and Professionals
- 大腦健康中文網絡研討會系列 (Family Caregiver Webinar Series for Chinese Speakers)
UCSF Memory and Aging Center COVID-19 Updates
UCSF teams are actively monitoring and responding to the evolving situation. Our top priority is always the safety and well-being of our clinical and research communities.
The UCSF Memory and Aging Center Clinic is accepting referrals and providing clinical services via telehealth. Call us at 415.353.2057 if you have questions about an appointment. In the event of a life-threatening emergency, please call 911.
To participate in research and clinical trials, please contact the coordinator for the study of interest for the latest information regarding enrollment and ongoing visits.
UCSF團隊正在積極監視和應對不斷變化的情況。我們的首要任務始終是臨床和研究社區的安全與福祉。
UCSF記憶力研究及治療中心正在接受轉診,並通過遠程醫療提供臨床服務。如果您對預約有任何疑問,請致電415.353.2057。如果發生危及生命的緊急情況,請撥打911。
Los equipos de UCSF están activamente monitorizando y respondiendo a la situación. Nuestra prioridad principal siempre es la seguridad y bienestar de nuestras comunidades clínicas y de investigación.
La Clínica del Centro de Memoria y Envejecimiento de UCSF están aceptando referidos y llevando a cabo servicios clínicos por medio de la telemedicina. Por favor, llamar al 415.502.7550 con preguntas sobre estas citas. En caso de una emergencia potencialmente fatal, llamar al 911.
Para participar en estudios de investigación o ensayos clínicos, comuníquese con la coordinadora del estudio de interés y podemos orientarle sobre la inscripción y las visitas en curso.
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources
- UCSF Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources
- UCSF Health FAQ: Coronavirus and Older Adult Patients
- CDC Coronavirus (COVID-19) information and COVID-19 Guidance for Older Adults
- Alzheimer’s Association Coronavirus (COVID-19) tips for dementia caregivers and 24/7 helpline at 800-272-3900
- San Francisco Department of Public Health Coronavirus (COVID-19) Facts
- Resources to Support Your Mental Health During the COVID-19 Outbreak
- COVID-19 Food, Incontinence Supply and Pharmacy Services
- COVID-19 Social Distancing Compliant Activities
- COVID-19 Fact Check (multilingual)
- Staying Cool While Sheltering-in-Place (PDF)
Family Caregiver Webinar Series: Coping with Dementia Care During the Coronavirus Pandemic
These webinars are intended to provide education and support to family caregivers impacted by the coronavirus. The format is a half-hour presentation by members of the UCSF Memory and Aging Center’s (MAC) Behavior Task Force in partnership with family caregivers followed by a Q&A session. Session recordings are posted below.
Having a Back-up Plan in Place – What if You Get Sick?
In-home Activities while Sheltering in Place
Finding Resources (Food, Medication, Financial Assistance, Toilet Paper and Incontinence Supplies)
Staying Connected When You Have to Stay Apart
Promoting Caregiver Health and Well-being while Sheltering in Place
Dementia Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Webinar Series for Family Caregivers and Professionals
These dementia care webinars are intended to provide practical information for family caregivers impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, and the professionals who support them. The webinars were offered via Zoom and facilitated by members of the UCSF Memory and Aging Center’s (MAC) Behavior Task Force, in partnership with family caregivers and Institute on Aging. The format is a 45-minute presentation followed by a Q&A session. The recordings are below. One CE credit available for RNs, LCSWs, MFTs, LPCCs, LEPs and attorneys (see details below).
Preparing for a Potential COVID-19 Infection: What Are the Odds and What Are the Options?
Collectively Grieving the World as We Knew It
Maintaining Medication Safety at a Distance
Managing Dementia-related Behaviors While Sheltering in Place
Continuing Education Information (1.0 Continuing Education Unit)
大腦健康中文網絡研討會系列
(Family Caregiver Webinar Series for Chinese Speakers)
會議將以中文/普通話進行。
日期 | 主題 | 演說者 |
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2020年4月25日 |
新冠病毒簡介: 臨床表徵、治療與預防方針 |
廖述毅醫師 鄭文立 醫師 |
2020年5月1日 |
新冠病毒簡介: 公衛方針與流病資訊 |
鄭皓元 醫師 鄭文立 醫師 |
2020年5月9日 |
在隔離期間,如何維持大腦健康?
|
Michelle You & Diana Mei |
2020年5月15日 |
在新冠病毒疫情下,如何照顧失智症患者?
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Michelle You & Diana Mei |
2020年5月23日 |
腦部健康教育(一):何謂腦部老化?
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鄭文立 醫師; Boon Lead Tee, MD, MSc |
2020年5月29日 |
腦部健康教育(二):何謂失智症?
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鄭文立 醫師; Boon Lead Tee, MD, MSc |
2020年6月20日(星期六) |
在隔離期間,如何維持大腦健康?(粵語)
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Kevin Lieu & Diana Mei |
2020年6月27日(星期六) |
天生我才必有用:學習“障礙”篇(國語)
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鄭文立 醫師; Boon Lead Tee, MD, MSc |
2020年8月1日(星期六) |
失去語言的失智症 |
鄭文立 醫師; Boon Lead Tee, MD, MSc |
2020年10月3日 |
加州舊金山大學記憶與老化中心中文失智症研討會 |
Diana Mei 鄭文立 醫師; Boon Lead Tee, MD, MSc 蔡孟鈞醫師; Richard Tsai, MD, MBA |
2020年10月10日 |
早發型失智症: 步入中年時,您需要擔心失智症嗎? |
鄭文立 醫師; Boon Lead Tee, MD, MSc |