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A Forgotten Conversation, Or Something More?

Roz Warren www.rosalindwarren.com is the author of Our Bodies, Our Shelves: Library Humor. This essay first ran on www.zestnow.com. My friend Maria and I were going out to dinner.  Although we usually ate at an Indian restaurant near my house, she’d asked a few days earlier if I’d be willing to try a new place. …

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Delaying The Onset Of Alzheimer’s and Dementia

You can find Meryl writing regularly at Six Decades and Counting about pretty much whatever she wants. She enjoys sharing stories of her adventures in grandparenting, along with other daily journeys. Do stop by and say hi! Today I feel better about my relentless move through the ages. My 20s passed quickly, engrossed with college …

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Five Steps To Create a Mission Statement of Care

Annette is a writer, teacher, and community connector. She can be found at Find You in the Sun, writing about her life with her mother, who is living with dementia. For more from her please consider stopping by. You’ll find posts like this one there.  Taking care of a loved one with dementia is beyond …

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Alzheimer’s in the News

One of the keywords we frequently see in health news is Alzheimer’s.As a health coach, I regularly receive articles regarding this debilitating and threatening disease that is affecting countless people, no matter what their social standing or education level may be. I have not yet seen an article regarding a cure or preventative measures we can take. …

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Alzheimer’s Disease: Know The Signs

November is Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, so it is a perfect time to discuss the differences between normal age-related brain function changes and the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s disease. Does this sound familiar? You walk into your bedroom, stop and look around dumbfounded. “What did I come in here to get?” No idea. Maybe if …

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