Dear Eric: I was an attorney when I started having memory problems at age 65. I retired and subsequently learned that I had a devastating rare dementia with a very short lifespan. Instead of providing ...
Laurie Van Beek from Lake Street United Methodist Church understands that, sometimes, people just need a break. This is especially true with those who find themselves caring for a loved one who is ...
Maybe you’ve seen an older person in the market looking confused by the array of products on the shelves. Perhaps a neighbor is walking up and down the same street, seemingly unable to find his house.
Visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to research conducted at Rush. The study, posted online in Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of ...
Find out more about how children and young people can become Dementia Friends and how to request a Dementia Friends Session for a school or youth group. Why should children and young people know about ...