Archive for Alzheimer’s Disease
Senior Moments Or Something Worse…
We’ve all had those moments when we feel like we are slipping…
How could I have forgotten that?
What’s happening to me?
I’ve found out about a great course created by two women involved in the caregiving world, a Life Coach and an Eldercare Consultant.
I’ve gotten to know Elizabeth Hallett, the eldercare consultant, through the Caregivers Telesummit in [...]
Alzheimer’s is focus on Dr. Oz today, Jan 14
The Alzheimer’s Association alerted me that Dr. OZ was having a show focusing on Alzheimer’s today. It will be interesting to see what he covers. I’ve read articles he has written about the disease. He seems very knowledgable.
One phase of my business is working with professional women who have a parent with Alzheimer’s. I’ve always [...]
December 14 - Alzheimer’s Free Monthly Call
Join us on December 14, 2009 at 5:30 pm PT/ 8:30 ET for our free monthly call.
What a wonderful opportunity for a gathering of those of us involved in the world of Alzheimer’s caregiving. It is so helpful to share experiences and offer suggestions for problems others may be having.
Some of you already [...]
Answers to questions often asked about Alzheimer’s
Some 5.3 million Americans develop Alzheimer’s disease, accounting for between 50 percent and 70 percent of all cases of dementia — a term covering various causes of loss of memory and intellectual functioning.
Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease that is eventually fatal, making it the seventh-leading cause of death in the United States.
The biggest-known risk factor [...]
The Skinny On Elliptical Machines
Physical exercise is one element that has absolutely been proven to improve our brain functioning. This is due to the increased blood flow to the brain, giving it the nutrients needed for optimal performance.
Outdoor hiking is great when the weather is wonderful. And to make it easy to be consistent with exercise, we need to [...]











