Alzheimer’s: the fight back
It’s thought that by the end of the decade, 78 million people around the world will have Alzheimer’s disease. It’s debilitating and progressive. Full Story
It’s thought that by the end of the decade, 78 million people around the world will have Alzheimer’s disease. It’s debilitating and progressive. Full Story
The landscape of dementia care is experiencing a significant shift, driven by a remarkable surge in the global dementia care products market. Projections indicate a staggering valuation of US$ 56.7…
In today's hyper-connected world, where digital devices have become an integral part of our daily lives, concerns about the impact of technology on our health are on the rise. Full…
At HC-One, we believe solutions can be found today that will better prepare us for future challenges. As the country’s largest provider of dementia care, we know deepening partnerships between…
This Sunday, March 31st, the clocks go forward by one hour, which marks the start of longer, brighter days, for another six months before they go back an hour again.…
As winter comes to an end and the days become longer, people across the nation are preparing to put their clocks forward an hour on 31 March to reflect the…
Dementia Friendly Fountain Hills and the Town of Fountain Hills are holding a special summit for caregivers of those living with dementia and Alzheimer’s. Full Story
Maine (WABI) - A new report is offering insight into the struggle more than six and a half million people living with dementia are facing. Full Story
Scientists have found a way to predict Alzheimer’s disease seven years prior to its onset using artificial intelligence (AI). Full Story
Most people with dementia are older adults, but sometimes, the condition affects younger people. When someone is diagnosed with dementia before age 65, it’s called early-onset dementia. Full Story