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Can a Wife With Dementia Say Yes to Sex?
Businessweek About 5.2 million people in the U.S. have Alzheimer's, the most common form of dementia, the Alzheimer’s Association says. Partly due to the aging of the Baby Boom generation, the association expects the number of those 65 and over with Alzheimer's … |
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Woman, 78, With Alzheimer’s Reported Missing In Pasadena – CBS Local
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Woman, 78, With Alzheimer's Reported Missing In Pasadena
CBS Local PASADENA (CBSLA.com) — Pasadena police are circulating a photo of a missing 78-year-old woman with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Barbara Ann Hampton was last seen in the area of 1020 N. Fair Oaks Avenue at 3:45 p.m. Monday, police said. |
Seasons of Caring: Meditations for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregivers – Religion News Service
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Seasons of Caring: Meditations for Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregivers
Religion News Service Washington, DC – Seasons of Caring: Meditations for Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregivers (available from CreateSpace) is a book for anyone who loves and cares for someone with Alzheimer's or dementia. Seasons of Caring contains more than 140 … |
Has Stanford University found a cure for Alzheimer’s disease? – Telegraph.co.uk
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Has Stanford University found a cure for Alzheimer's disease?
Telegraph.co.uk By 2015 there will be 850,000 people with dementia in the UK, with Alzheimer's disease being the most common type. The disease kills at least 60,000 people each year. Microglial cells make up around 10 to 15 per cent of cells in the brain. They act as … Blocking receptor in brain's immune cells counters Alzheimer's in mice Stanford researchers may have found the cure to Alzheimer's disease |
Fargo facility offers services to people with Alzheimer’s, dementia – Prairie Business
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Fargo facility offers services to people with Alzheimer's, dementia
Prairie Business … memory care facilities in the region to offer Montessori-based dementia programming, which Haider described as being focused on what a resident can do. It offers individuals challenging, yet failure-free, activities based on their backgrounds and … |
Choir of Alzheimer’s patients sings tunes from memory – W*USA 9
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Choir of Alzheimer's patients sings tunes from memory
W*USA 9 … made up of Alzheimer's patients. "That's where the magic comes in," says Mary Lenard, who founded the Giving Voice Chorus earlier this year with her longtime friend Marge Ostroushko. Once a week, since September, roughly 30 Alzheimer's and dementia … It's a Choir Made Up of Some Very Special People. When You Hear What They … |
Making holidays special for those with Alzheimer’s – Knoxville News Sentinel
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Making holidays special for those with Alzheimer's
Knoxville News Sentinel According to Gary Hughes, general manager of Lexus of Knoxville, when Santa makes deliveries to the seniors he will be clad in the signature color purple of Alzheimer's Tennessee, in an effort to raise awareness for dementia and Alzheimer's disease. |
$6M Redstone Village project will expand Grandview Gardens for residents with … – AL.com
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$6M Redstone Village project will expand Grandview Gardens for residents with …
AL.com HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – A $6 million expansion project underway at Redstone Village Retirement Community's Grandview Gardens in Huntsville will help residents suffering with dementia and Alzheimer's keep their minds and bodies active as they battle … |
Why Volunteering Helps In Later Years
Many people wait until a family member is diagnosed with dementia to think about volunteering in care facilities. The goal is usually to better understand dementia, as well as learn how to better care for their family member who has dementia. The problem with this is that it becomes a situation of “too little, too late”.
For many people, especially if they have never had any dealings with dementia-related experiences, by the time a family member is diagnosed with dementia, it is probably already in an advanced stage. Therefore, time has already run out for learning how to take care of someone with dementia because learnt or not, the patient needs caring immediately. This usually comes with great stress because the carer feels inadequate and frustrated, especially if there are other life issues simultaneously causing stress (work, raising children, mortgage, etc.). Resources are tapped out, which means volunteering is the last thing that will come to fruition.
While no one in the family has been diagnosed with dementia, while career demands are not crushing, while children’s needs do not take over life – these are all optimal times to volunteer in dementia care facilities. One great personal benefit is that it is “practice” for if and when a dementia diagnosis turns up in the future. Two other great benefits are to society: care facilities are often overwhelmed and understaffed, which means volunteerism is in tremendous need, and many of the patients in care facilities are there because they don’t have family members who can provide round-the-clock care, which means volunteers become much-needed surrogate family.
Cabinet become Dementia Friends to mark #GivingTuesday – Alzheimer’s Society
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Cabinet become Dementia Friends to mark #GivingTuesday
Alzheimer’s Society The cabinet followed David Cameron's lead and all became Dementia Friends today (2 December) as part of a nationwide initiative run by Alzheimer's Society to raise awareness of dementia. As part of the Dementia Friends information session, members of … |