November Forum: Alzheimer’s Disease and the Implications for Care Alzheimer’s disease damages the brain. It causes a steady loss of memory and interferes with how well you can speak, think, and carry on daily activities. Alzheimer’s disease always gets worse over time, but how quickly this happens may vary. Some people lose the ability to do daily [...]
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Alzheimer’s Disease and the Implications for Care
November 6th, 2011Laughter Might Be the Best Medicine for Seniors
November 4th, 2011Laughter Might Be the Best Medicine for Seniors Q. My 82-year-old mother lives alone after we had to move my 84-year-old father to a care facility because of his dementia. She’s doing fine, but my father becomes agitated often and my mother feels that she must be there all the time to try to calm [...]
Seniors Most at Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease Least Aware
November 2nd, 2011Seniors Most at Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease Least Aware Q. I am 78, live at home and doing well except for one thing. After I walk the dog, my legs – not the knees – have begun to ache. What’s up with that? The dog is getting shorter walks, and I’m falling behind on [...]