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June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month

June Is Alzheimer’s And Brain Awareness Month: Showing Support For Those Living With Dementia

“Alzheimer’s And Brain Awareness Month“ is declared each June by the Alzheimer’s Association to help raise awareness about the disease, as well as show support for the millions of people worldwide living with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. It’s also a time to recognize caregivers for the support they provide to those living with

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How Senior Advisors Assist In Choosing Between Home Care Or Assisted Living For Your Loved One

Many families struggle to make decisions about the best living situation for their aging parent. When the time comes to decide how to help your elderly loved ones when they aren’t physically or mentally able to care for themselves, the decision can be a difficult one. Most seniors choose to remain in their own home

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Educating The Public During “World Alzheimer’s Month” By Respecting Those With Dementia Around The World

September Is “World Alzheimer’s Month,” held every September to raise awareness and challenge the stigma that surrounds dementia. Launched in 2012 by Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), World Alzheimer’s Month 2018 will mark the 7th year this international campaign was launched, in order to reflect and respect those living with dementia around the world. This followed the organization’s decision

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The Difference Between Age-Related Memory Loss And Alzheimer’s Disease

When you begin to notice changes in an aging parent’s mental or physical well-being, it is difficult to determine if these are the normal signs of advancing age, or symptoms of Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. Forgetfulness is common — but there is a point when forgetfulness is more concerning, especially in older adults. Of

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