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Understanding Pain and Dementia

Nov
02

Great (free!) resource for family members and professional caregivers about observing and talking about pain in people with dementia, including an on-line presentation and resource packet.

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Toxic Parents

Oct
27

An interesting article from the New York Times about relationships between children of older adults and their parents.

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Dementia and Sex

Oct
01

An interesting, but also disturbing, article on the complex issue of dementia and sex.

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10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's

May
21

The Alzheimer's Association has come out with a new easy-to-understand list for helping people to determine whether or not the memory problems they are experiencing may be due to Alzheimer's Disease. Each item on this list includes an example of what might suggest Alzheimer's and what might suggest typical changes that come with aging.

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The Alzheimer's Project

May
07

Beginning this Sunday, May 10th HBO is showing a series of documentaries called "The Alzheimer's Project." I haven't seen any of them yet, but I hear from colleagues on geropsychology listservs that they are "powerful and well produced."

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Planning Ahead

Apr
19

Most people don't like thinking about, let alone actually planning for, the end of their lives. The legal aspects of end-of-life planning are confusing, even for those who think their wishes are clear (see How Clear Are Your Last Wishes). Fortunately, there are many resources on the web that can help to make the process more understandable. Here are a few to check out:

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Dementia and Voting

Nov
04

Caregivers of people with dementia have to make countless decisions throughout their caregiving career. One of the decisions that isn't frequently discussed is how to assist a care recipient with the process of voting. The Alzheimer's Association has posted an article with points for caregivers to consider and tips for facilitating the vote of someone with dementia.

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November is National Family Caregivers Month

Nov
01

National Family Caregivers Month, organized by the National Family Caregivers Association, is "designated as a time of year to thank, support, educate, and empower family caregivers." This year's theme encourages caregivers to speak up for their rights.

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Older Adults and Medication

May
29

CNN.com put out an article today on older adults and the dangers of polypharmacy (see "Is Grandma Drugged Up?"). It includes several links to websites where you can find lists of medications that often cause problems for older adults, check drug interactions, and find professionals who review medications.

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Alzheimer's Disease Facts & Figures

Apr
02

The Alzheimer's Association recently released new information on Alzheimer's Disease in the United States. The report has a simple overview of dementia along with prevalence rates, information on family caregiving, the use and costs of care, mortality rates, and a special section on lifetime risk.

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