Alzheimer’s Prevention and Treatment: What Can We Really Do?
Alzheimer’s Prevention and Treatment:
What Can We Really Do?
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Margaret Manning with SixtyandMe.com has put another great video together.
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Margaret Manning with SixtyandMe.com has put another great video together.
Great talk with lots of good information. The part about music in particular resonated with me.
I sing with my Mom every day and hired a wonderful music therapist to come and play piano and guitar with her once each week.
Here’s an example of the magical results:
http://myalzheimersstory.com/2014/06/03/a-magical-musical-alzheimers-gift/
Thanks for sharing the video. It’s wonderful!
Lori
There is a widely held misconception in the African American community that the Alzheimer’s disease is mostly a white disease. This is not only a false notion, it is a view fraught with danger for black people. There is a terrific book by author Will Gibson that dispels this falsehood. ESTELLA & SYLVIA, while a novel that tells a warm, loving family story, deals with many of the issues and challenges regarding Alzheimer’s.
As Frances Blake, a book lover who enjoys a good story while caring for her sick mother, says about ESTELLA & SYLVIA: “This is one of the most unique family stories I’ve ever read. I found myself rooting for the whole family. It also helped me as a caregiver and helped my friends understand what I was going through. Most important, my friends enjoyed it immensely as good fiction.”—
http://www.amazon.com/Estella-Sylvia-Will-Gibson-ebook/dp/B00CVU3WV6/ref=la_B008TE5ZR2_1_4_bnp_1_kin?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1389736412&sr=1-4