“This Week at OPICA”


This Guide Helps You Make a Caregiving Plan in 5 Steps


No matter where you are in the caregiving journey, it’s never too late to create a plan.


Planning ahead means having more time to make decisions and being proactive instead of reactive.


Avoiding it until there’s a big problem can make a tough situation worse.


A caregiving plan helps reduce problems with older adults and family members, removes uncertainty, and minimizes last-minute scrambling for solutions.


It can also help reduce financial strain.


We found a helpful free guide that takes you through 5 steps to create a caregiver plan. It also includes helpful checklists and excellent resource recommendations.

 Read more here


5 Key Steps for Your Caregiving Journey

(Be sure to check out the glossary and checklist towards the end)


In Person Programs at OPICA

OPICA Adult Day Program

Our members are enjoying Art, Music,

Exercise, Games, Current Events and More!

Each month we publish the Monthly Calendar

for the Day Program.

Look for some of your favorite activities

and come join us!


August 2024 Calendar


2024 OPICA Holiday Days off Calendar


Monday through Friday

9:00 am - 4:00 pm


Email Sara Kaye for more information about the

OPICA Adult Day Care Program

Highlights from this week @ OPICA

Hal E. and Stephanee, OPICA, Program Aide are having a fun dance together.

Art & Games on the OPICA patio on a beautiful Los Angeles day.


Barbara W. and Juan, OPICA Program Aide had the dance floor all to themselves.

A lot of CELEBRATING at OPICA this week. Jim, Fred & Kitti.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY FRED.

Fred's wife, Edrienne joined in on the birthday celebration.

Cake, balloons & lots of Joy!



Celebrating Jim L.

Davitt lead us in singing Happy Birthday and then we all got to eat cake!


We all LOVED celebrating Kitti's Birthday at OPICA. Doris makes sure that Kitti B. knows how special and loved she is.

Poetry in motion...

Members of the day program read these poems aloud and then made their own illustrations.


Poem - "I Am Me, Myself Add I"

by Diane Monte

Members - Self portraits

Poem - "Trees" by Joyce Kilmer

Members - Tree illustrations

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SAVE THE DATE

OPICA Annual Outsider / Insider XV Art Show

Saturday, 9-28-24



Are you looking to be an art sponsor?

Click here for more information.


OPICA Adult Day Care and Counseling Center is proud to introduce "OPICAcares", a new program intended to provide support for individuals living at home alone or individuals in under-resourced communities that are experiencing memory loss.


If you have a family member or friend that could benefit from our services, please share this valuable information with them.

This program comes at no cost to the individual or family.


For more information, please email OPICAcares@opica.org or

calling 310-478-0226 ext. 111



This project was supported, in part by grant number 90ADPI0105-01-00, from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, DHHS, Washington, D.C. 20201.

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Have you thought about joining OZ?

OPICA on Zoom is now available at NO cost to members of the

OPICA's Adult Day &

Brain Train Programs


A daily interactive program

from your home.

Be part of the OPICA OZ community.


Combine the Day Program or Brain Train with our Virtual OZ Program,

You can do both!

Email Emily for more information Emilyc@opica.org

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Individual Online Day Programs Continue
Join us every week for one, two or as many groups as
you want to be part of.
Spirit Builders Group and Art Class
All of our groups are facilitated by Marriage and Family Therapists
(LMFT, AMFT, and MFT-Trainees)
 
Contact Emily Campbell; Emilyc@opica.org for more information about these groups

At OPICA we strive to bring you an assortment of excellent online programs. Please check out the links below for all of our online programs, and hopefully we can spark your interest in joining!

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Click her for the Online Program description


Join a Group Today
Brain Train Program at OPICA
OPICA’s Brain Train program is designed specifically to cater to individuals dealing with early-stage memory loss.

OPICA's Brain Train Program

In Person or Zoom

What's best for You?

 

For In Person contact:

Angele Caron

for more information

Angele@opica.org

For Virtual online contact:

Emily Campbell for more information Emilyc@opica.org


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OPICA Support Group

Openings available


Click here for schedule


Email Cheryl for more information

counseling@opica.org

Did you know...

OPICA has a

LOST & FOUND


If you are looking for an item that has been misplaced, or find one that is not yours, OPICA has a Lost & Found. Call us, 310.478.0226

to inquire about your missing item. Items to be returned can be left with Juan at the gate the next time you come to OPICA.


Upcoming Seminars

The South Bay Dementia Education Consortium

present:

The 2024 Update on Alzheimer's Disease Research and Treatment


Thursday, September 19, 2024

3:00 - 4:30 pm

Zoom

Click here for flyer

Click here to Register



 BETTER CAREGIVING FOR ALL - WEBINAR SERIES

We are pleased to announce that the UCLA Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care (ADC) Program will be hosting Better Caregiving for All, a new monthly virtual series accessible via Zoom and will be delivered live and recorded for on-demand viewing. The material covered each month will address the needs of populations that have not been the focus of traditional caregiver training/education in the past.

August 28, 2024

Time: TBD

Read more here

Register here


Strengthening Brains & Human Connections

Free Seminar


Aug 22, 2024 01:00 PM

Join us. We'll be talking with

Kathy Laurenhue, C.E.O. of 

Wiser Now, Inc., about how to strengthen our brain health and create strong human connections.

Click here to register



Up To Date COVID Vaccine Information
and Mask Wearing


When to wear a mask


 NOW AVAILABLE: UPDATED VACCINES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN 6 MONTHS+


 

What the CDC Says

Click here for more info

 

 

COVID -19 VACCINE

Up to date information from County of Los Angeles



Book an Appointment

Home-bound Vaccinations

Vaccine Distribution Data

California ALL 


Flu & People 65 Years

and Older


People 65 years and older are at higher risk of developing serious flu complications compared with young, healthy adults. This increased risk is due in part to changes in immune defenses with increasing age. 

Read more here

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Please visit our OPICA website to find our resource page

Contact Us


 Sara Kaye - sara@opica.org 
 Saira Reyes -  saira@opica.org



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