Category Archives: Alzheimer’s
Support for Alzheimer’s caregivers just a phone call away
Busy caregivers often don’t take time to take care of themselves or to seek support, which can result in stress and exhaustion. A new call-in support group and a few other tips can help. Continue reading
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Forgetfulness: When is it a problem?
Forgetfulness can be caused by several things, not just Alzheimer’s. Know what to look for and when to seek help from a medical professional. Continue reading
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Tagged Alzheimer's disease, dementia, dr. annette carron, forgetfulness, memory, memory exercises, memory loss, walk with a doc
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Alzheimer’s Therapy: Old photos help patients exercise memory
In addition to traditional therapeutic approaches, some additional forms of therapy have been found useful for people with Alzheimer’s disease. And you can help. Continue reading
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Tagged Alzheimer's disease, alzheimer's treatment, Geropsychiatry, Reminiscence therapy
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