Posts Tagged ‘Alzheimer’s’
How to Spot Alzheimer’s Disease in Seniors
A disease that seems to devastate so many families across the world is Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s Disease is a form of Dementia that causes problems with a person’s memory, thinking, and behavior. In fact, 1 in 10 seniors has Alzheimer’s, making it the most common form of Dementia among older adults. Due to its prevalence, Alzheimer’s…
Read MoreCaring for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s
Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s Caring for your loved one who has Alzheimer’s is hard. Trust me, I know. What many don’t know is what Alzheimer’s is. To understand the struggle of Alzheimer’s, you need to know about the disease itself. Once your loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, their brain cells and…
Read MoreSenior Memory Can Benefit from Herb for Anxiety
Originally published on HVMN by Jamie Witherby Your keys. You lost your keys again. You shuffle across the kitchen, sifting through the stack of junk you have lying on the counter. Keys aren’t there. You then move your way to the living room to look on your end table next to your fish tank. Keys…
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Awareness Month: What is Alzheimer’s?
Alzheimer’s Awareness June is National Alzheimer’s and Brain awareness month. We want to take the time to better inform you on Alzheimer’s disease. We will be discussing a variety of things regarding Alzheimer’s to help give you a better understanding. What is Alzheimer’s? Alzheimer’s is a cognitive disorder. It is the most common form of…
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