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  • Staying out of trouble with Alzheimer’s
    I have a close friend who was diagnosed with Early-Onset Alzheimer's disease at the age of 57. Each Saturday morning he begins a 24 hour shift of trying to stay out of trouble while his wife works a 'round the … Continue reading
  • My Hero
    *[This story is based on many people we have met during our memory support work. It is fiction but grounded in the reality of Alzheimer’s.] I wish there was someone I could talk to about this. Everyone here is very … Continue reading
  • Laying Down the Law
    Being a more or less full-time caregiver doesn’t mean you know how to entertain your caregivee more or less full-time. One of the questions that’s often bandied about on the Alzheimer spouse message board I frequent is: Why do they … Continue reading
  • Finding Your Elder-Law Attorney
    It is of the utmost importance to find a qualified attorney to help you plan for the future, particularly when a debilitating illness such as Alzheimer’s enters the picture. But what do you look for, and how do you go … Continue reading
  • Common Errors in Long-Term Care Planning
    By Bernard A. Krooks, Certified Elder Law Attorney During our discussions with clients, we learn about many misconceptions they have and previous errors they have made in their long-term care planning. I would like to share a few of those … Continue reading
  • Endurance
    If you’re on pins and needles because of worry, stop it! You will always question yourself. Caregivers will always panic about whether the job they’re doing is adequate. As I mentioned before, learn from your mistakes. This is not a … Continue reading
  • Alzheimer’s Common in ‘Oldest Old’ Women
    More than 40 percent of elderly women ages 85 and over had symptoms of Alzheimer's disease or other serious problems with thinking and memory, according to a new report. The findings are important, since the numbers of these "oldest old," … Continue reading
  • Walk to Keep the Memory Sharp
    Many studies suggest that daily activities like walking may help keep the memory sharp. Now a growing number of studies show that a daily walk can lead to positive physical changes in the brain as well. Psychologists report that older … Continue reading
  • Keeping the Hall-Decking Simple
    About managing holiday confusion... I’m not much of a natural when it comes to hosting holiday meals. Nor did I get much practice as we raised our kids since Jeff and I both had moms nearby who were quick to … Continue reading
  • Some Tips to Help Celebrate the Holidays
               One of the best ideas I ever heard for helping caregivers was from Denise Brown (the creator of the web site, Caregiving!). Denise encourages her readers to create a “Job Jar.” She asks caregivers to write on slips of … Continue reading
  • Staying out of trouble with Alzheimer’s
    I have a close friend who was diagnosed with Early-Onset Alzheimer's disease at the age of 57. Each Saturday morning he begins a 24 hour shift of trying to stay out of trouble while his wife works a 'round the … Continue reading
  • My Hero
    *[This story is based on many people we have met during our memory support work. It is fiction but grounded in the reality of Alzheimer’s.] I wish there was someone I could talk to about this. Everyone here is very … Continue reading
  • Laying Down the Law
    Being a more or less full-time caregiver doesn’t mean you know how to entertain your caregivee more or less full-time. One of the questions that’s often bandied about on the Alzheimer spouse message board I frequent is: Why do they … Continue reading
  • Finding Your Elder-Law Attorney
    It is of the utmost importance to find a qualified attorney to help you plan for the future, particularly when a debilitating illness such as Alzheimer’s enters the picture. But what do you look for, and how do you go … Continue reading
  • Common Errors in Long-Term Care Planning
    By Bernard A. Krooks, Certified Elder Law Attorney During our discussions with clients, we learn about many misconceptions they have and previous errors they have made in their long-term care planning. I would like to share a few of those … Continue reading
  • Endurance
    If you’re on pins and needles because of worry, stop it! You will always question yourself. Caregivers will always panic about whether the job they’re doing is adequate. As I mentioned before, learn from your mistakes. This is not a … Continue reading
  • Alzheimer’s Common in ‘Oldest Old’ Women
    More than 40 percent of elderly women ages 85 and over had symptoms of Alzheimer's disease or other serious problems with thinking and memory, according to a new report. The findings are important, since the numbers of these "oldest old," … Continue reading
  • Walk to Keep the Memory Sharp
    Many studies suggest that daily activities like walking may help keep the memory sharp. Now a growing number of studies show that a daily walk can lead to positive physical changes in the brain as well. Psychologists report that older … Continue reading
  • Keeping the Hall-Decking Simple
    About managing holiday confusion... I’m not much of a natural when it comes to hosting holiday meals. Nor did I get much practice as we raised our kids since Jeff and I both had moms nearby who were quick to … Continue reading
  • Some Tips to Help Celebrate the Holidays
               One of the best ideas I ever heard for helping caregivers was from Denise Brown (the creator of the web site, Caregiving!). Denise encourages her readers to create a “Job Jar.” She asks caregivers to write on slips of … Continue reading
  • Staying out of trouble with Alzheimer’s
    I have a close friend who was diagnosed with Early-Onset Alzheimer's disease at the age of 57. Each Saturday morning he begins a 24 hour shift of trying to stay out of trouble while his wife works a 'round the … Continue reading
  • My Hero
    *[This story is based on many people we have met during our memory support work. It is fiction but grounded in the reality of Alzheimer’s.] I wish there was someone I could talk to about this. Everyone here is very … Continue reading
  • Laying Down the Law
    Being a more or less full-time caregiver doesn’t mean you know how to entertain your caregivee more or less full-time. One of the questions that’s often bandied about on the Alzheimer spouse message board I frequent is: Why do they … Continue reading
  • Finding Your Elder-Law Attorney
    It is of the utmost importance to find a qualified attorney to help you plan for the future, particularly when a debilitating illness such as Alzheimer’s enters the picture. But what do you look for, and how do you go … Continue reading
  • Common Errors in Long-Term Care Planning
    By Bernard A. Krooks, Certified Elder Law Attorney During our discussions with clients, we learn about many misconceptions they have and previous errors they have made in their long-term care planning. I would like to share a few of those … Continue reading
  • Endurance
    If you’re on pins and needles because of worry, stop it! You will always question yourself. Caregivers will always panic about whether the job they’re doing is adequate. As I mentioned before, learn from your mistakes. This is not a … Continue reading
  • Alzheimer’s Common in ‘Oldest Old’ Women
    More than 40 percent of elderly women ages 85 and over had symptoms of Alzheimer's disease or other serious problems with thinking and memory, according to a new report. The findings are important, since the numbers of these "oldest old," … Continue reading
  • Walk to Keep the Memory Sharp
    Many studies suggest that daily activities like walking may help keep the memory sharp. Now a growing number of studies show that a daily walk can lead to positive physical changes in the brain as well. Psychologists report that older … Continue reading
  • Keeping the Hall-Decking Simple
    About managing holiday confusion... I’m not much of a natural when it comes to hosting holiday meals. Nor did I get much practice as we raised our kids since Jeff and I both had moms nearby who were quick to … Continue reading
  • Some Tips to Help Celebrate the Holidays
               One of the best ideas I ever heard for helping caregivers was from Denise Brown (the creator of the web site, Caregiving!). Denise encourages her readers to create a “Job Jar.” She asks caregivers to write on slips of … Continue reading
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  • Staying out of trouble with Alzheimer’s
    I have a close friend who was diagnosed with Early-Onset Alzheimer's disease at the age of 57. Each Saturday morning he begins a 24 hour shift of trying to stay out of trouble while his wife works a 'round the … Continue reading
  • My Hero
    *[This story is based on many people we have met during our memory support work. It is fiction but grounded in the reality of Alzheimer’s.] I wish there was someone I could talk to about this. Everyone here is very … Continue reading
  • Laying Down the Law
    Being a more or less full-time caregiver doesn’t mean you know how to entertain your caregivee more or less full-time. One of the questions that’s often bandied about on the Alzheimer spouse message board I frequent is: Why do they … Continue reading
  • Finding Your Elder-Law Attorney
    It is of the utmost importance to find a qualified attorney to help you plan for the future, particularly when a debilitating illness such as Alzheimer’s enters the picture. But what do you look for, and how do you go … Continue reading
  • Common Errors in Long-Term Care Planning
    By Bernard A. Krooks, Certified Elder Law Attorney During our discussions with clients, we learn about many misconceptions they have and previous errors they have made in their long-term care planning. I would like to share a few of those … Continue reading
  • Endurance
    If you’re on pins and needles because of worry, stop it! You will always question yourself. Caregivers will always panic about whether the job they’re doing is adequate. As I mentioned before, learn from your mistakes. This is not a … Continue reading
  • Alzheimer’s Common in ‘Oldest Old’ Women
    More than 40 percent of elderly women ages 85 and over had symptoms of Alzheimer's disease or other serious problems with thinking and memory, according to a new report. The findings are important, since the numbers of these "oldest old," … Continue reading
  • Walk to Keep the Memory Sharp
    Many studies suggest that daily activities like walking may help keep the memory sharp. Now a growing number of studies show that a daily walk can lead to positive physical changes in the brain as well. Psychologists report that older … Continue reading
  • Keeping the Hall-Decking Simple
    About managing holiday confusion... I’m not much of a natural when it comes to hosting holiday meals. Nor did I get much practice as we raised our kids since Jeff and I both had moms nearby who were quick to … Continue reading
  • Some Tips to Help Celebrate the Holidays
               One of the best ideas I ever heard for helping caregivers was from Denise Brown (the creator of the web site, Caregiving!). Denise encourages her readers to create a “Job Jar.” She asks caregivers to write on slips of … Continue reading
  • Staying out of trouble with Alzheimer’s
    I have a close friend who was diagnosed with Early-Onset Alzheimer's disease at the age of 57. Each Saturday morning he begins a 24 hour shift of trying to stay out of trouble while his wife works a 'round the … Continue reading
  • My Hero
    *[This story is based on many people we have met during our memory support work. It is fiction but grounded in the reality of Alzheimer’s.] I wish there was someone I could talk to about this. Everyone here is very … Continue reading
  • Laying Down the Law
    Being a more or less full-time caregiver doesn’t mean you know how to entertain your caregivee more or less full-time. One of the questions that’s often bandied about on the Alzheimer spouse message board I frequent is: Why do they … Continue reading
  • Finding Your Elder-Law Attorney
    It is of the utmost importance to find a qualified attorney to help you plan for the future, particularly when a debilitating illness such as Alzheimer’s enters the picture. But what do you look for, and how do you go … Continue reading
  • Common Errors in Long-Term Care Planning
    By Bernard A. Krooks, Certified Elder Law Attorney During our discussions with clients, we learn about many misconceptions they have and previous errors they have made in their long-term care planning. I would like to share a few of those … Continue reading
  • Endurance
    If you’re on pins and needles because of worry, stop it! You will always question yourself. Caregivers will always panic about whether the job they’re doing is adequate. As I mentioned before, learn from your mistakes. This is not a … Continue reading
  • Alzheimer’s Common in ‘Oldest Old’ Women
    More than 40 percent of elderly women ages 85 and over had symptoms of Alzheimer's disease or other serious problems with thinking and memory, according to a new report. The findings are important, since the numbers of these "oldest old," … Continue reading
  • Walk to Keep the Memory Sharp
    Many studies suggest that daily activities like walking may help keep the memory sharp. Now a growing number of studies show that a daily walk can lead to positive physical changes in the brain as well. Psychologists report that older … Continue reading
  • Keeping the Hall-Decking Simple
    About managing holiday confusion... I’m not much of a natural when it comes to hosting holiday meals. Nor did I get much practice as we raised our kids since Jeff and I both had moms nearby who were quick to … Continue reading
  • Some Tips to Help Celebrate the Holidays
               One of the best ideas I ever heard for helping caregivers was from Denise Brown (the creator of the web site, Caregiving!). Denise encourages her readers to create a “Job Jar.” She asks caregivers to write on slips of … Continue reading
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