Professional Services and Resources : Alzheimer's and Dementia

Nutrition and Dementia: Tips for Care Givers

Kevin Whatcott

Mealtime can be a challenge for caregivers. Eating well is basic to good health. When you provide a sensible diet, the person in your care will have more energy and interest in exercising, plus...


Clinical Trials and the Alzheimer’s Disease Patient

Frederick W. Schaerf, M.D., Ph.D

Within the next 40 years, the number of those in the United States diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease will jump from five million to an estimated 13 million. It is hoped that treatments cu...


A Daily Walk May Lower Risk of Dementia and Lead to a Alzheimer's Cure!

Emma Justice

Recent research has found important connections between cardiovascular wellness and brain health.  So important are these links that the Center for Disease Control and the National Alzheimer...


Memory: To Worry or Not to Worry

You forget to pay a bill once, twice, a dozen times………………to worry or not to worry?You forget where you put your car keys, where you parked your car, how to...


Memory and Aging: What’s Normal and What's Not?

Morley Shaw

With aging it is normal to have some decrease in our thinking abilities, including memory. That is, because we really have lost brain cells resulting in the slowing of our responses.  For example...