Dr. Laura Mosqueda Featured in Direct Relief article, “Los Angeles Wildfires Leave Older Patients Vulnerable”
Dr. Laura Mosqueda was featured in Direct Relief article, “Los Angeles Wildfires Leave Older Patients Vulnerable”. On Jan. 22, Direct Relief featured Laura Mosqueda, MD, family medicine practitioner with Keck Medicine and professor of family medicine and geriatrics with the Keck School, for her work with other volunteer medical staff at the Pasadena Civic Center to
Dr. Laura Mosqueda Featured in Pasadena Now Article “Pasadena Senior Center to Host Health Fair Supporting Eaton Fire Victims”
Dr. Laura Mosqueda Featured in Pasadena Now Article “Pasadena Senior Center to Host Health Fair Supporting Eaton Fire Victims”. On Jan. 16, Pasadena Now highlighted Laura Mosqueda, MD, family medicine practitioner with Keck Medicine and professor of family medicine and geriatrics with the Keck School, among the providers conducting health assessments and responding to medical inquiries
Dr. Laura Mosqueda and Rachel Tate Featured in LAist article, “Nursing Home Evacuees Faced Cot Shortages In Pasadena, Medical Staff Say”
Dr. Laura Mosqueda and Rachel Tate were featured in a LAist article, “Nursing Home Evacuees Faced Cot Shortages In Pasadena, Medical Staff Say.” Dr. Laura Mosqueda said, “We didn’t have any PPE, so there were people with catheters, you know, diapers that need changing…Their bags were getting full of urine, and they didn’t have a
Dr. Duke Han Featured In Article “Vulnerability To Financial Scams In Aging Adults Could Be An Early Indicator Of Alzheimer’s Disease, New Research Shows”
Dr. Duke Han featured in article, “Vulnerability to financial scams in aging adults could be an early indicator of Alzheimer’s disease, new research shows.” Dr. Duke Han said, “Our primary goal is to aid in early detection of Alzheimer’s disease. Early detection is critically important because Alzheimer’s disease-related brain changes begin decades before significant clinical symptoms emerge. As
Dr. Duke Han Featured In CNN News Central To Discuss The National Institute On Aging (NIA)-Funded Research At USC Dornsife College Of Letters, Arts And Sciences On The Links Between Financial Vulnerability In Older Age And #Alzheimers.
Dr. Duke Han was featured on CNN News Central to Discuss the National Institute On Aging (NIA)-funded research at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences on the links between financial vulnerability in older age and #Alzheimers.
Dr. Duke Han Featured In CNN Article “That’s Just Not Her’: New Study Shows Falling For Financial Scams Can Predict Alzheimer’s”
Dr. Duke Han was featured in a CNN Article “That’s Just Not Her’: New Study Shows Falling For Financial Scams Can Predict Alzheimer’s.”
Dr. Duke Han’s Work Highlighted In AARP Article “15 Warning Signs of Dementia You Shouldn’t Ignore”
Dr. Duke Han’s Work was highlighted in an AARP Article “15 Warning Signs of Dementia You Shouldn’t Ignore”. A recent study led by researchers at the University of Southern California looked at brain images from 97 adults over the age of 50 and found that people who had brain changes associated with early stages of
Dr. Donna Benton Featured In LAist Brief “Caring For Aging Parents”
Dr. Donna Benton Featured In LAist Brief “Caring For Aging Parents”. “It’s a heavy conversation to have, but I know most parents want to lessen the burden of their kids if they can,” said USC Professor of Gerontology Donna Benton, who also directs the school’s Family Caregiver Support Center.
Dr. Duke Han Featured In Article ‘Falling For Financial Scams? It May Signal Early Alzheimer’s Disease’
Dr. Duke Han was featured in an article ‘Falling For Financial Scams? It May Signal Early Alzheimer’s Disease’. Researchers led by Duke Han, professor of psychology and family medicine at USC Dornsife, aimed to better understand the link between early Alzheimer’s disease and financial vulnerability by using high-powered MRI to examine the brains of 97
PEDAL featured in Pasadena Now Article ‘Pasadena Innovates in Elder Abuse Prevention With Digital Bus Shelter Displays’
In a pioneering move to combat elder abuse, Pasadena’s Elderly and Dependent Adult Liaisons team has partnered with the city’s Department of Transportation to display public service announcements on digital bus shelters. The initiative intends to reach a wider audience and encourage reporting of elder abuse incidents, according to Assistant City Manager Nicholas G. Rodriguez.
ACL Awards New Cooperative Agreement to the Keck School of Medicine of USC to Operate the National Center on Elder Abuse
ACL Awards New Cooperative Agreement to the Keck School of Medicine of USC to Operate the National Center on Elder Abuse The Administration for Community Living (ACL) has awarded the Keck School of Medicine of USC a new cooperative agreement to the National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA). With this funding, the NCEA will continue
PEDAL featured in Pasadena Now Article ‘Elder Abuse Cases Surge in LA County, Pasadena Responds with Outreach Effort’
Pasadena Elderly and Dependent Adult Liaisons (PEDAL) was featured in a Pasadena Now Article. The project is designed to raise awareness about elder financial exploitation which leads to more reporting of cases to authorities for action. “Elder financial abuse public information and outreach is vitally important to our community because the majority of such incidents go unidentified