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  1. Jan 2

    The best advice I can give a family caregiver dealing with Alzheimer's? Give up trying to find out why it happened or how you can fix it (you can't). Focus fully on the person and give them whatever they need to be happy, safe and comfortable. It can be that simple.

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  3. 30 Dec 2018

    The hardest day you will ever have, if you have a loved one with , is the day they look you in the eye and say... "Who are you?"

  4. 26 Dec 2018

    I’m preparing 4a huge change in 2019. My almost 99 year old Nan has developed & she’s no longer safe alone. I adore her, she raised me & I owe it 2her - she moves in with me on 28th Dec. All help, support & advice welcome. I’m scared.

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  5. There are a variety of events across the UK for you to get involved in! Whether it’s a Standard or an Epic ride, when you ride for you’ll pay no entry fees and you’ll raise vital funds for groundbreaking research:

  6. 5 hours ago

    As difficult as the journey of an spouse has been, the other day I was explaining how my husband’s memory and planning restrictions helped me to be more mindful of living fully in the present moment. A gift he gave me.

  7. Jan 3

    Drinkable cocktail stymies Alzheimer’s disease at its start:

  8. Jan 3

    If I want my loved one to feel safe being in my care—and be comfortable with the constraints creates—I need to become an easygoing and nonjudgmental partner in accomplishing what needs to be done.

  9. It’s ! Every Friday, we’ll talk about ways to help people see & differently. Join us to share advice, challenges and ways to promote . Reply with topics you’d like to discuss using

  10. Jan 1

    Exercise can be a wonderful activity for those suffering from disease and other forms of dementia. That's why we offer a wellness program at Market Street . shares more on how to help your loved one with their daily workout:

  11. “At JAX we are committed to finding treatments and even stopping it before it starts," said JAX Pres & CEO , in response to the new Building Our Largest Dementia (BOLD) Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Act, authored by :

  12. 2 hours ago

    Unable to join?? Here is an option for you to publish your research work (with DOI) without moving from your place i.e. E-POSTER with $99 Send us your e-poster online & also get certification Topics on: & more..

  13. 14 hours ago

    It is like entering a new reality to converse with a person with .

  14. RFP Letter of Intent Deadline: JANUARY 18, 2019. Apply for our core funding opportunities for clinical trials, neuroimaging & CSF biomarker development, prevention studies and trials, and drug discovery.

  15. New findings from an NIA-funded study show that changes in a process called RNA splicing interact with specific genes and may contribute to functional deficits in the Alzheimer’s brain. Read all about it:

  16. 20 hours ago

    Photographer Stephen DiRado spent over two decades taking portraits of his father as the latter lived with disease. His project just won the 2018 grant from the . Get the full story from :

  17. 10 hours ago

    People with can’t analyze the reasons for the moods we bring to them. What we bring into their presence will be absorbed and mirrored back to us. We should put aside any negative feelings we might have and come to them with our joy and love instead.

  18. 6 hours ago

    Agreed! South Texas is one of the hardest hit regions by - public health infrastructure is needed, along with a stronger safety net.

  19. My heart goes out to this beauty, her mom gained her wings and joined her father this week. we need a cure. This is her tribute to Joan. One of her many beautiful hits!

  20. 16 hours ago

    As a Dementia Capable Society Leader, we are so excited to be supporting this year! and other forms of impact so many of our patients!

  21. 12 hours ago

    January marks Awareness Month, a month where we can further amplify our advocacy and fundraising efforts in support of the programs and services making a difference in communities across Canada! With every Little Voice book sold, LVB donates a portion to

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