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Monthly Archives: September 2018

Remembering May Not Always Be Possible…
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Remembering May Not Always Be Possible…

12 Sep 2018

Did you take your medicine? What’s my name? Where did you place your keys? Have you ever asked these simple questions of a loved one or a friend and had your fears confirmed that they are in the early stages of dementia or memory loss? You realize they are no ... Read More »

Memory Loss
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Memory Loss

12 Sep 2018

Understanding the Impact of Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia By OHM Staff According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills, and eventually the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. In most people living with Alzheimer’s, symptoms first ... Read More »

Ways to Talk to Kids About Alzheimer’s Disease
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Ways to Talk to Kids About Alzheimer’s Disease

12 Sep 2018

By Támara Hill, MS, NCC, CCTP, LPC Discussing a loved one’s failing physical and mental health is a challenge for many. As a child and adolescent trauma therapist, many families come to me for help in discussing a loved one’s declining health. The reality of a loved one losing their ... Read More »

Tips on Selecting a Home Care Provider
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Tips on Selecting a Home Care Provider

12 Sep 2018

Finding the right provider does not have to be difficult or discouraging. Ask providers and other individuals about an agency’s performance. Their insight will help you determine which provider is best for you or your loved one. DETERMINE YOUR NEEDS There are several options for home healthcare. Before launching your ... Read More »

Tips for Traveling with Alzheimer’s
Health

Tips for Traveling with Alzheimer’s

12 Sep 2018

People living with Alzheimer’s can join in family travel. The following information offers ways in which caregivers can manage the challenges of traveling with someone who has Alzheimer’s, and still keep travel plans on track: Carry important documents and medications with you. Include emergency contact information, a list of current ... Read More »

The Truth About Dementia
Health

The Truth About Dementia

12 Sep 2018

Learn the signs and symptoms. By Stanley P. Fisher, M.D. Co-Director, Saint Luke’s Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute Concern about developing dementia or Alzheimer’s disease is very common among aging adults. Patients often come to my office worried about their memory loss, or a decrease in their ability to think, plan, ... Read More »

Treating Alzheimer’s Disease Matters
Health

Treating Alzheimer’s Disease Matters

12 Sep 2018

By Tenille L. Lawson, PharmD, BCPD The Alzheimer’s Association is currently funding over 400 projects to address the growing concerns of approximately 5.7 million Americans who battle Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). This overwhelming statistic is expected to triple by 2050 according to the Center for Disease Control. Because there is no ... Read More »

Stopping Alzheimer’s… One Clinical Trial At a Time
Health

Stopping Alzheimer’s… One Clinical Trial At a Time

12 Sep 2018

Researchers are pursuing a cure and prevention. By Jeffrey Burns, MD, Co-Director of the University of Kansas Alzheimer’s Disease Center & Professor of Neurology, University of Kansas School of Medicine The first patient cured of Alzheimer’s disease will be in a clinical trial. As a researcher and as a physician, ... Read More »

Dementia Struck My Dad at a Young Age
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Dementia Struck My Dad at a Young Age

12 Sep 2018

The person I knew is gone forever. As told to Our Health Matters Tim spoke to Our Health Matters candidly about how his father’s battle with dementia affected his family. What was your father like before he got sick? My dad was a very hard worker his whole life. When ... Read More »

Music Truly is the Soundtrack of Our Lives
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Music Truly is the Soundtrack of Our Lives

12 Sep 2018

Melodies and rhythm can also help dementia patients. By Jeanene Dunn, OHM Staff Dementia is complicated because we understand that the disease robs a person of their memories over time. While that is certainly the case, it can be confusing to grasp how music can help someone who can’t remember ... Read More »

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