De-Mystifying Behavioral Challenges By Guest author Ann s. Morrison PhD, RN Johns Hopkins Memory Disorders and Treatment Center Baltimore, Maryland Accurately and completely describing and defining behavioral problems is the most important step in identifying...
By guest writer: Angie Best “I’m so old, they’ve canceled my blood type.” –Bob Hope There’s a reason why people keep saying laughter is the best medicine—it’s true! Laughing can improve your mood, relax your entire...
Alzheimer’s Disease – 5 Reasons Why Awareness Matters November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness month and with this disease, awareness really matters. Novel methods for more accurate diagnoses and new drugs for better treatment will play important roles in a...
The White House Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release October 29, 2010 Presidential Proclamation–National Family Caregivers Month ——- BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION Every day, family members, friends,...
“I don’t know what to do with the parent/partner/friend/spouse I am caring for all day long. They are still cognizant enough to know what is going on, but I really can’t just give them a job to do , one that has any importance, unsupervised....
Hi everyone, This is a press release that I received today and wanted to share. It is centered around those diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment AND their caregivers. WSU Awarded Alzheimer’s Association Grant to Test New Intervention Source Contacts: Maureen...