June 2023 E-NEWS FROM OPICA

 OPICA provides comprehensive, personalized services for adults challenged with memory loss,

and for their families. We thank you for sharing this news with others.

Too often we underestimate the power

of a touch, a smile, a kind word,

a listening ear, an honest compliment,

or the smallest act of caring,

all of which have the potential to turn a life around.

~ Leo Buscaglia

Lifestyle Changes

Can Help Prevent Dementia

No matter how old you are, there are strategies that you can start right now to improve your chances of preventing dementia.

Increasing physical activity, challenging your mind, and choosing colorful foods can help prevent or at least delay dementia, according to experts quoted in a July 28, 2021, Elemental article.


“The underlying process related to cognitive decline starts in early adult life, and probably even earlier,” said Walter Willett, professor of epidemiology and nutrition at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. “Thus I don’t think we can start too soon.”


Eating foods with flavonoids can help keep the mind sharp, according to research. High-flavonoid foods include apples, blackberries, blueberries, celery, cherries, grapefruit, oranges, pears, peppers, and strawberries. A July 28 study co-authored by Willett found that the strongest protective effect came from yellow and orange fruits and vegetables.


“There is mounting evidence suggesting flavonoids are powerhouses when it comes to preventing your thinking skills from declining as you get older,” said Willett. “Our results are exciting because they show that making simple changes to your diet could help prevent cognitive decline.”


Another co-author of the study, Deborah Blacker, professor in the Department of Epidemiology, said in an August 9, 2021, New York Times article that it’s important to think about ways to incorporate foods with flavonoids into your diet. She said, “Think about: How do I find fresh produce and cook it in a way that’s appetizing? That’s part of the message here.”



Other experts quoted in the Elemental article noted that physical activity such as brisk walking, and activities that are mentally challenging—such as doing puzzles or playing card games—can also help promote good cognitive functioning.


A Touch of Wisdom,

Profound Warmth

and Humanity

See the entire one hour

twelve-minute luncheon video here

A Luncheon to Remember


Honoree Lori's Family: Danny Max, Lori Erickson, Janice Erickson, Lindsey Mahoney

Board Chair Teresa Riddle, Luncheon Co-Chairs Anne Factor & Sr Sharon Ninteman

Rose Shalom

Tiffany Smith-Anoa'i, EVP

of Entertainment Diversity & Inclusion, West Coast, Paramount Global,

introduces Lori

Mary Michlovich

Lori Erickson, honoree

Shopping at the boutique,

Sara Harris, Anne Galbraith, Gillian Scott.

Guitarists Kyle & Carlos entertaining

MFT Intern Volunteers extraordinaire: Miku, Tana, Channing, and Allie

Board Directors acknowledged

Practicing raising the paddles!

Craig Fleishman with CBS filmmakers Rosa Navarrete, Durand Williams, and

Deborah Alvarez

Guess who has the

winning raffle ticket?

Evelyn Kwawer, Lawerence Miller, Sandy Factor

Marilyn Levin, Gail Holtzman, Barbara Hament

Community Impact Award

Thank You






Thank you for supporting

OPICA's

arts program.


For Your

Generous Support

OPICA in the L.A. Times

Journalist Steve Lopez writes about caregiver Rose and OPICA member Manny. Lopez's series is focusing on the blessings and burdens of advancing age.

Mannie and Rose:

One couple’s journey through Alzheimer’s, ‘a very tricky thief’


Read the article here.

(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)

Music Every Day at OPICA

Drum Circle

Give a tribute to your dad,

or in memory of your dad

from OPICA


https://www.opica.org/send-a-tribute/

Music

for Your Pleasure


So many great singer-songwriters creating so many great songs.


I could keep the list going. I may have left out your favorite. I have left out some of my favorites! I could easily pick another song or three to represent any of these writers. With Smokey Robinson, I included a song he wrote while still a part of the Miracles.


Here are a few:

"America" - Paul Simon



"You've Got A Friend" - Carole King




"Sir Duke" - Stevie Wonder




"Forever Young"- Bob Dylan



"You Really Got A Hold On Me" - Smokey Robinson



"Sail Away" - Randy Newman



"Hey Good Lookin' " - Hank Williams



"Both Sides Now" Joni Mitchell

In-Person Programs

Continue Daily!


OPICA OZ Online Programs

Still Going Strong


Dear Friend of OPICA,


If you love our work then tell the world! You have an opportunity to help us make even more of a difference in our community. GreatNonprofits - a review site like TripAdvisor-is honoring highly reviewed nonprofits with their 2023 Top-Rated Awards. Won't you help us raise visibility for OPICA by posting a review of your experience with us? All reviews will be visible to potential donors and volunteers. It’s easy and only takes 3 minutes!


Go to GREAT NONPROFITS - OPICA to get started!


Thank you

Reach out to Sierra at Sierra@opica.org

for more information or to sign up for

Team OPICA as a runner in Long Beach.

To support a runner donate HERE

and in "note" put

the runner's name and LB Marathon.

To support Team OPICA donate HERE

and in "note" put

"Team OPICA LB Marathon".

Are you looking for daily activity

for your loved one?

Is your loved one lonely

and needs a place to socialize?

Would you like to add something new to your daily routine?

Join the Online Day Program at OPICA.

OPICA OZ - OPICA on Zoom



OPICA OZ is a daily interactive program for older adults, and those experiencing memory loss, easily accessible from a single zoom link. 10:00am - 2:00pm Monday through Friday. OZ engages seniors with activities including exercise, cultural adventures, cognitive activities, home art experiences, and musical engagement and performances.

Click here to see flyer  

If you haven't tried our OZ program and would like to join, please contact Sierra Adel at Sierra@opica.org or call 410-478-0226.


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Online Day Programs Continue

Join us every week for one, two, or as many days

as you want to be part of.



Contact Sierra Adele sierra@opica.org for more information


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