Alzheimers and Dementia Blog - Alzheimers Association of Northern California and Northern Nevada Blog
Thanks to advocates like you, landmark legislation has passed. On January 4, 2011, President Obama signed the National Alzheimer’s Project Act (NAPA) into law. For the first time, we will have a coordinated national...
This year, the first baby boomers will begin to turn 65 years old and advance into greater risk for developing Alzheimer’s – in fact, one out of eight boomers will develop the disease. By...
If you are on our advocacy list (and you should be), you’ve heard from us about NAPA, the National Alzheimer’s Project Act. This week, NAPA was signed into law by the President’s. Alzheimer’s is...
If your loved one with dementia lives in a nursing home or other residential care facility, one of your main concerns is likely ensuring his or her comfort. An important first step is to...
“When I was approximately 17 years old, my family and I noticed my father’s behavior begin to change. He misplaced items around the house and wandered without direction. We didn’t know what to think....
Many of the 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s disease are first recognized in an individual’s confusion over financial issues. Trouble keeping track of monthly bills, an inability to manage a budget or making poor...
Join us in our nation’s capital May 15-17 for the Alzheimer’s Association Advocacy Forum – the largest Alzheimer event of its kind. With newly elected leaders in Congress, it is more important than ever...
Experts have developed a seven-stage framework to describe how a person’s abilities change from normal function through advanced Alzheimer’s: Stage 1: No impairment The person does not experience any memory problems. Stage 2: Very...