Red light breakthrough brings hope to Alzheimer’s patients
In the challenging landscape of Alzheimer’s disease treatment, a surprising beacon of hope emerges from an unexpected source: light therapy. Full Story
In the challenging landscape of Alzheimer’s disease treatment, a surprising beacon of hope emerges from an unexpected source: light therapy. Full Story
Imagine caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease, facing constant questions, challenges and uncertainty. Now, imagine having a trusted companion, a friendly and knowledgeable assistant, to guide you through…
Prioritising social care reform and investment alongside work to raise awareness of dementia is vital to improve outcomes, according to former First Minister Henry McLeish and Alzheimer Scotland Chief Executive…
It’s been an exciting few weeks for the Willis girls. Their mother, Demi Moore, won a Golden Globe on January 5 for her performance in The Substance. And now it…
Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias impose a huge burden on families, caregivers, and society. With NIH funding, researchers continue to make progress in better understanding the impact of these diseases,…
Alzheimer's disease is not a normal part of aging. Join us to learn about the impact of Alzheimer's; the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia; stages and risk factors; current research…
A new study showed palliative care for dementia reduces the frequency of emergency department visits.1,2 “Our main outcome that we're most excited about was that we reduce the use of…
A free four-week educational series is being offered to caregivers. MemoryLane Care Services is hosting a four-week educational series, “Active Caregiving Empowerment Skills (ACES),” for anyone who lives with forms…
A new study shows that the risk of developing dementia at any time after age 55 among Americans is 42 percent, more than double the risk reported by older studies. Full…
Technology now plays a role in nearly every aspect of modern life, including helping families care for loved ones with dementia. Wearable devices equipped with GPS and other non-invasive sensors…