Book on coping with parent’s dementia – TwoCircles.net

Book on coping with parent's dementia
TwoCircles.net
Dementia and Alzheimer's are still mysteries. We just have a combination of vitamins, anti-depressants and sleep-inducing pills as a prescription. The number of the elderly will increase in coming decades as average life expectancy will rise. Many of

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‘Singing for the brain’ can help ease pain of dementia – Nottingham Post

'Singing for the brain' can help ease pain of dementia
Nottingham Post
SINGING sessions have helped a grandmother regain her self-confidence after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Glenda Merryweather, 75, has been attending the Alzheimer's Society's "Singing for the Brain" workshops with her daughter-in-law since …

Married to Alzheimer’s: Don’t cross the road: fear of dementia tips society … – Irish Times


Irish Times

Married to Alzheimer's: Don't cross the road: fear of dementia tips society
Irish Times
Now, it seems, my childish fear has become the norm in terms of behaviour towards the elderly and those with dementia. Our youth-obsessed society is less willing to accept, or to be confronted by the reality of the imperfections imposed by maturity.

Ruth Langsford on her father’s Alzheimer’s battle – Express.co.uk


Express.co.uk

Ruth Langsford on her father's Alzheimer's battle
Express.co.uk
To the family's initial relief Dennis was diagnosed with dementia. “At least we had something to explain the erratic behaviour,” Ruth says. But as the enormity of the diagnosis sunk in Ruth admits the family had no idea what to do next. Then the
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South County Library program to highlight Alzheimer’s, dementia July 29 – Roanoke Times

South County Library program to highlight Alzheimer's, dementia July 29
Roanoke Times
The South County Library program "Health Education: Alzheimer's/Dementia", presented by Salem VA Medical Center Rural Health Nurse Educators, will help attendees understand more about Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of dementia. The program …

Number of English communities working to become dementia friendly triples … – Alzheimer’s Society


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Number of English communities working to become dementia friendly triples
Alzheimer’s Society
Alzheimer's Society today (Monday 28 July 2014) announces that over 60 towns and cities in England have committed to become dementia friendly. Commitment from 63 communities has exceeded the ambition set in the Prime Minister's Challenge on …
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Alzheimer’s art therapy tours at National Gallery of Australia boost dementia … – ABC Online


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Alzheimer's art therapy tours at National Gallery of Australia boost dementia
ABC Online
A program at the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) in Canberra is helping sufferers of Alzheimer's disease increase their wellbeing and overcome social isolation through appreciation of art. The NGA offer arts therapy tours in partnership with

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Alzheimer’s and Dementia discussed at seminar Thursday – WKYT

Alzheimer's and Dementia discussed at seminar Thursday
WKYT
On Thursday afternoon, the UK Sanders Brown Center on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association in Lexington held a virtual “Question and Answer” session on Dementia and Alzheimer's. The event was at the UK Center for Excellence in Rural Health in …

We Are A Long Way From An Alzheimer’s Cure – Forbes


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We Are A Long Way From An Alzheimer's Cure
Forbes
Two take-aways from the recently concluded Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Copenhagen: First, after years of research, we still know remarkably little about what causes dementia or how to prevent or delay it. Second, the dementia …
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Check (and Purge) the Medicine Cabinet

Taking medication can be a helpful habit to nurture during the treatment of an illness, but if the reason for taking medication is no longer existent, then continuing to take medication can do more harm than good. Too many drugs for blood pressure, blood thinning, diet pills, painkillers, antihistamines are responsible for impairing brain function – especially when there is no need for those chemicals to be present in the body.

Most people are easily taking more medication than they need. After first being diagnosed and prescribed medication, more and more people are taking active steps to reverse their illness. That means the prescriptions may not need to be taken for as long, or the dosage may not need to be large, for the patient to begin focusing on other areas of healthful living. Because all drugs will eventually make their way into the bloodstream – and because the brain is physically fed and nourished by that same blood – excessive amounts of medications can be the root cause of some types of forgetfulness and other signs of dementia.

The worst thing that can happen is to remain over ­prescribed, and after a checkup for brain function, to be prescribed even more medication. At any health checkup, be sure to bring the list of current medication for evaluation with the doctor because this will prevent mistakes in redundant or counteractive prescriptions. Adjust diet to include nutrient­dense foods so the body has what it requires to heal itself, which may reduce the need for medication. Many false­positives for dementia could be prevented this way, reducing many other related problems that go along with a diagnosis for dementia.