Program Spotlight: Coping with Caregiving
Coping with Caregiving is a 5 week series we offer to support care partners of people living Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia. Full Story
Coping with Caregiving is a 5 week series we offer to support care partners of people living Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia. Full Story
Alzheimer’s condition deteriorates the mental abilities of those who suffer from it. It is very important to recognize the initial symptoms of this disease in order to receive adequate and…
There’s a common myth about aging that Dr. Roger Wong sees as prohibitive for a large segment of the greying Canadian population. Full Story
BALTIMORE — Dr. Paul Rosenberg and Dr. Constantine Lyketsos say the most important part of this study is giving people hope. Full Story
Thousands of people across the UK are affected in some way by dementia, whether you know someone who has it, or have a close relative dealing with the disease. Full…
It is World Alzheimer’s Month and I am proud to be supporting Alzheimer’s Research UK as a Dementia Research Champion, working with this brilliant charity to increase awareness of the…
Dementia is a syndrome associated with a decline in cognitive function and ability to remember that impairs daily living, to a point where a person is no longer independent. Full…
ACAP (Adult Children of Aging Parents) will have a free program on Communicating with Someone Living with Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias at 5:30 p.m. Full Story
“It isn’t always easy to have dementia and admit it, but it is important.” Full Story
Alzheimer’s might steal the spotlight when it comes to dementia-related diseases, but there’s another player on the field that warrants our attention: Lewy body dementia (LBD). Full Story