LIVING: Caregivier Coach —Your dementia network Sierra Vista Herald hat's the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia? That's the question I'm most frequently asked at my dementia workshops. The massive ignorance revealed by that question isn't anyone's fault. It's the result of misguided publicity machines gone ... PA Department of Aging Offers Seminar on Caring for Individuals with ... |
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Teens find meaning by working with seniors with dementia and Alzheimer’s – The Union of Grass Valley
Teens find meaning by working with seniors with dementia and Alzheimer's The Union of Grass Valley Continuation high school students interact with seniors at Cascades of Grass Valley through a work experience program. Above, students Jared Alves, Justin Garcia, Melanie Curran and residents of Cascades play a board game. Expand Photo Continuation ... |
Fawlty Towers star Prunella Scales suffering from ‘mild Alzheimer’s’ – but … – Mirror.co.uk
Mirror.co.uk | Fawlty Towers star Prunella Scales suffering from 'mild Alzheimer's' - but ... Mirror.co.uk Ms Scales - best known as Basil Fawlty's long-suffering wife Sybil in the sitcom - has a 'sort of mild Alzheimer's', according to EastEnders star West. Stage and screen actor West, 79, talks movingly about his 81-year-old wife's struggle with dementia ... Prunella Scales showing signs of 'early dementia' Prunella Scales suffering from 'a sort of mild Alzheimer's' Fawlty Towers' Prunella Scales has 'mild Alzheimer's' |
Trisomy 21 (aka Down Syndrome)
In human DNA, cells are supposed to have chromosomal pairs, but when there are too many or too few (and therefore incomplete pairs), a great number of abnormalities can take place. Perhaps the most famous of these is Trisomy 21, when there is an extra number 21 chromosome, otherwise known as Down syndrome.
When Down syndrome was first beginning to be understood, people with Trisomy 21 usually didn’t live to their teens. They usually died from an array of complications involving the heart, gastrointestinal system, and thyroid, as well as many other organs. Throughout the 20th century, life expectancy increased to almost 30 in the 1980s, and now the norm is well past 50. A curious development is that Alzheimer’s disease onset is almost always around 40 years of age (which is why many of the early genetic studies on AD started with examining chromosome 21).
For better or worse, because medical advances now allow almost all people with Down syndrome to have a much longer life expectancy, an inevitable consequence is the expectation of caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease. It used to be that parents would outlive their children if the children had Down syndrome, but it is entirely more likely now to be the other way around, which means siblings will become the primary caregivers.
Parents of children with Down syndrome should prepare for this by educating those siblings and/or by pre-arranging and selecting a care facility that specialises in adult Down syndrome care with attention to Alzheimer’s disease. It may also be worth contributing to Alzheimer’s research, specifically within Down syndrome contexts.
PA Department of Aging Offers Seminar on Caring for Individuals with … – DigitalJournal.com
PA Department of Aging Offers Seminar on Caring for Individuals with ... DigitalJournal.com ... March 3, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Department of Aging today announced it will sponsor a seminar at the Pennsylvania Home Show on Thursday, March 6, at 2 p.m. entitled, "Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia: Preparing to be ... |
Online Podcast Discusses Natural Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease and … – PR Web (press release)
Online Podcast Discusses Natural Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease and ... PR Web (press release) In Erik Reynolds' recent interview with Bill Lawrence, Founder of HealthTraits, Mr. Lawrence addressed the effects of some metals on the brain and how those metals contribute to the onset of Alzheimer's Disease and dementia. Mr. Lawrence stressed the ... PA Department of Aging Offers Seminar on Caring for Individuals with ... |
Israel Prize for researcher who developed drug to slow dementia – Jerusalem Post
Israel Prize for researcher who developed drug to slow dementia Jerusalem Post Marta Weinstock-Rosin, developer of a drug to slow dementia caused by Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, will receive the Israel Prize for Medicine on Independence Day. Weinstock-Rosin, of the HU School of Pharmacy-Institute for Drug Research in the ... |
Prana Biotechnology Limited (ADR) (PRAN) news: Bipolar Prana: PBT2 For … – Seeking Alpha
Prana Biotechnology Limited (ADR) (PRAN) news: Bipolar Prana: PBT2 For ... Seeking Alpha The REACH2HD results were encouraging as the hurdles for PBT2's use in Huntington's disease will be much lower, but it is the Alzheimer's dementia indication where the big money lies. At a market capitalisation approaching $500m, PRAN no longer has ... |
Major high street businesses to become dementia friendly – Real Business
The Independent | Major high street businesses to become dementia friendly Real Business The Alzheimer's Society initiative, Dementia Friends, will rollout in shops and banks across the UK and will help staff learn about the illness and the steps they can take to make a difference to the lives of people affected by it. The initiative was ... Dementia revolution: Jeremy Hunt pledges £90m for early diagnosis Jeremy Hunt orders speeding up of diagnosis for dementia in radical shake up Bid to make Britain the 'global leader' in dementia diagnosis and research |
Major high street businesses make their staff Dementia Friends – Alzheimer’s Society
BBC News | Major high street businesses make their staff Dementia Friends Alzheimer's Society A recent study by Alzheimer's Society found that one in four people with dementia have given up shopping since being diagnosed, even though the majority feel this is the most common activity that enables them to feel part of their community. Dementia ... 'Dementia friends' in shops part of new care package Major high street businesses to become dementia friendly |