Por: The Advocate Entertainment September 17, 2022
Dana Territo, a weekly columnist at The Advocate, has a new book, What My Grandchildren Taught Me about Alzheimer's Disease. Territo was also selected to receive a Maude's Award for her column, The Memory Whisperer. It hit me all at once, a book and an award — that's the surprising part of it, Territo said. My main focus is to give caregivers a better quality of life.The award is given to people who showcase innovation in... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
Dr. S. Andrew Lloyd, the Bess Hieronymus Endowed Fellow and assistant professor of organ at the University of Texas at San Antonio, will perform classic favorites and two of his own compositions on the pipe organ at 4 p.m., Sept. 18 at St. Joseph Cathedral, 401 Main St., in... + más
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St. Aloysius Catholic Church Stephen Ministry's 10-week grief support book study will continue into November.Morning and evening sessions are offered for the study, written by Dr. Alan Wolfelt.Morning sessions will run from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays through Nov. 9 in... + más
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The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
What is Memory Lane TV?Founded in 2013 in Portland, Maine, Memory Lane TV is a multisensory therapeutic tool for people with dementia and their caregivers.It offers a customized program adapted to every person and their family created with their own personal memories. According... + más
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What is vascular dementia?Similar to Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia is a type of dementia caused by reduced blood flow to the brain, which damages and eventually kills brain cells. It is generally considered the second most common subtype of dementia, which is an... + más
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Talking with a dear friend or loved one about cognitive changes you’re noticing in him or her can be very difficult, but these changes may be signs of a significant health concern. They should be discussed as soon as possible.First, assess the situation.If you suspect some... + más
Memory Lane TV can improve patients' moods and more: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
Repetitive questions — such as “What time is it?” or Is it time to go home? — are common and used throughout our lifetimes. Such questions are embedded in our brain memory file. So for a person with Alzheimer’s, these questions are very familiar and ones they feel... + más
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