Second state agency monitoring eviction of elderly patients – Bradenton Herald


Bradenton Herald

Second state agency monitoring eviction of elderly patients
Bradenton Herald
Staff at Rudy's Agape House assisted living facility ran from reporters on Friday when it was discovered they had kicked residents with dementia and Alzheimer's out of the facility with just 36 hours notice. Tiffany Tompkins Bradenton Herald file photo ...

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Alzheimer’s, dementia seniors abruptly forced out of Bradenton … – ABC Action News


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Alzheimer's, dementia seniors abruptly forced out of Bradenton ...
ABC Action News
Seniors in need of specialized care were forced out of their Manatee County assisted living facility, causing families to abruptly move them out with only a few ...
The owner/operator of Rudy's Agape House, who gave family ...Bradenton Herald

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CAREGIVER TRAINING: Free Alzheimer’s care training – The News Guard


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CAREGIVER TRAINING: Free Alzheimer's care training
The News Guard
Oregon Care Partners, a state-funded program that provides free training to family and professional caregivers of Alzheimer's and dementia patients, will provide two free classes in Lincoln City on Tuesday, March 14. Both classes will be held at the ...

New report highlights increasing cost of caring for people with … – News-Medical.net


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New report highlights increasing cost of caring for people with ...
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The national cost of caring for those with Alzheimer's and dementia is estimated to be $259 billion this year, according to a new report from the Alzheimer's ...
Town hall on dementia examines local concerns, cost of Alzheimer's ...The Herald Journal
W.Va. Alzheimer's caretakers provide over 1 million hours of unpaid ...Huntington Herald Dispatch
Doctors' Notes: For Alzheimer's researchers, the glass is half fullToronto Star
Nooga.com -PsychCentral.com
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Doubts raised by Edinburgh University Neuropsychiatrist over theory heading ball raises players’ dementia risk – Herald Scotland


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Doubts raised by Edinburgh University Neuropsychiatrist over theory heading ball raises players' dementia risk
Herald Scotland
In February, a research team at University College London published their findings after studying the brains of six footballers who who had developed dementia. The post-mortems showed all six had Alzheimer's, while four showed signs of chronic ...

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Doctors: Few people inherit dementia – Chattanooga Times Free Press


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Doctors: Few people inherit dementia
Chattanooga Times Free Press
The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's, an incurable and progressive disease. The cause of Alzheimer's is not clear, although researchers believe it probably is linked to a buildup of plaque between nerve cells in the brain or tangles in those ...

W.Va. Alzheimer’s caretakers provide over 1 million hours of unpaid … – Huntington Herald Dispatch


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W.Va. Alzheimer's caretakers provide over 1 million hours of unpaid ...
Huntington Herald Dispatch
CHARLESTON - More than 100000 West Virginia caregivers provided 122 million hours of unpaid care for someone living with Alzheimer's or dementia in 2016, ...
Fresh and Fit: Here's what you need to know about preventing ...Nooga.com
Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms: What is Sundowning? - Alzheimer's ...Alzheimer's News Today
Alzheimer's didn't cause memory loss for these 90-year-olds ...Knowridge Science Report

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