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Alzheimer’s Association Launches ‘LGBT Dementia Care Project in San Francisco

By yashyagnik | November 30, 2016

“The Alzheimer’s Association, in partnership with Openhouse and Family Caregiver Alliance, on September 20 announced the launch of the “LGBT Dementia Care Project” in San Francisco.” Read more of this article here

Rats That Reminisce May Lead To Better Tests For Alzheimer’s Drugs

By yashyagnik | November 28, 2016

“What rats can remember may help people who forget. Researchers are reporting evidence that rats possess “episodic memories,” the kind of memories that allow us to go back in time and recall specific events.” Read more of this article here

Bearing the Financial Burden of Alzheimer’s

By yashyagnik | November 23, 2016

When Tom Allen’s wife received a diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease in 2010, the Minneapolis resident had to make some tough decisions. He quit his $60,000-a-year position running a nonprofit that served the homeless to take a $12-an-hour job as a janitor in the building they lived in, so he could keep an eye on…

Son whose singer father has Alzheimer’s makes his lifelong dream of making a record come true – but the 80-year-old can’t recognize his own voice

By yashyagnik | November 21, 2016

“Simon McDermott put the disc in the machine, sat his father down to listen to it and watched the old man’s face as the familiar rendition of You Make Me Feel So Young swept them both away.” Read more of this article here

Alzheimer’s a growing burden among Latinos

By yashyagnik | November 17, 2016

“The incidence and costs of Alzheimer’s disease will place a growing burden on U.S. Latinos, who generally have the fewest resources to deal with the disease, according to a new report.” Read more of this article here

#DisruptDementia: Honoring Legacy Without Memory

By yashyagnik | November 14, 2016

“Look back on your life. What is the story? American culture would have you believe your life story is a record of accomplishments marked by goods and titles accumulated, such as degrees, houses, cars, honors and jobs.” Read more of this article here

UPCOMING EVENT – Devon Oaks

By yashyagnik | November 14, 2016

Medicare health and drug plans change every year! Are you keeping up? Open Enrollment is Oct. 15 – Dec. 7, and it’s your time to review your coverage. Counselors from the Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program (OSHIIP) will be here on Dec. 1 to help you review your insurance and answer any questions about…

Denmark’s ‘House Of Memories’ Re-Creates 1950s For Alzheimer’s Patients

By yashyagnik | November 3, 2016

“A living history museum usually conjures up images of butter churns and anvils. At Den Gamle By (The Old Town) Museum in Aarhus, Denmark, you’ll find all that. ” Read more of this article here

9 Things You Can Learn about Dementia Care at the Annual Meeting

By yashyagnik | October 31, 2016

“Assisted living professionals and managers of memory care programs will find a host of interesting and informative sessions at this year’s LeadingAge Annual Meeting and EXPO.” Read more of this article here

Building a Dementia-Friendly Movement

By yashyagnik | October 26, 2016

“Leading the nation in the creation and proliferation of dementia-friendly communities is quite a responsibility to bear, but the Land of 10,000 Lakes has made it look somewhat easy with the implementation of more than 43 such communities in the span of just four years. ” Read more of this article here