WCTC Interview with Ken Zaentz
Listen to Bert Baron of 1450 WCTC of Central New Jersey interview Ken Zaentz, CEO of Alzheimer’s New Jersey®
Listen to Bert Baron of 1450 WCTC of Central New Jersey interview Ken Zaentz, CEO of Alzheimer’s New Jersey®
According to the Family Caregiver Alliance, family caregivers, particularly women, provide over 75% of caregiving support in the United States. Providing care for a loved one, particularly someone with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia, can be challenging. Family caregivers can [View More]
Alzheimer’s New Jersey® is looking for young professionals between the ages of 25 and 40 who want to make a difference in the lives of individuals and families facing Alzheimer’s disease. Who We Are The Young Professionals Advisory Council [View More]
Receiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease is life-changing so it is important to focus on ways to live well with the diagnosis. One approach that is beneficial for both the person who has been diagnosed and his or her loved [View More]
Just over one year ago, we left the Chicago-based National Alzheimer's Association so that we could focus 100% of our donors' generosity as well as the time and energy of our staff and volunteers on helping New Jersey [View More]
Listen to Bert Baron of 1450 WCTC of Central New Jersey interview Ken Zaentz, President of Alzheimer’s New Jersey®, discuss the holiday season and the challenges of living with Alzheimer's.
You’ve probably heard the expression many times before. Friends whom you haven’t seen in a while will say it with a pleasant look on their faces. On good days, you may even think it to yourself as you’re staring at [View More]
The Northern Regional Walk to Fight Alzheimer's® was held on the picturesque Bergen Community College campus in Paramus on Sunday, October 30th. A great time was had by all as teams and individuals walked in honor of those [View More]
Late last year, when the national Alzheimer's Association decided to end its affiliation agreements with all local independent chapters across the country and merge them into one nation-wide organization governed from Chicago – our local Board of Directors became concerned that [View More]
These past several weeks have been busy for Alzheimer New Jersey’s Russell Rothman, Board Chair; Ken Zaentz, President and CEO and Julie Schuldner, Vice President, Development and Communications. Making the rounds on TV and radio, Rothman, Zaentz and Schuldner have been raising awareness about the impact of Alzheimer’s disease on [View More]