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Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
As the year 2020 approaches, Alzheimer’s disease research is more generously funded and richly infused with biomarker studies and clinical trials addressing a diversity of therapeutic targets and approaches that move beyond anti-amyloid therapies —...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
Every three seconds, an individual somewhere in the world develops dementia. By 2030, the illness is expected to affect 75 million people (Alzheimer’s Disease International, http://bit.ly/2pqfd44 ). So it shouldn’t surprise anyone that digital...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
Pain is a common and serious problem in the older population. Managing pain often is challenging, but it takes on an additional degree of difficulty when the person is cognitively impaired or has dementia. At the beginning of a session on Pain...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
“This is an evolution,” said Leslie Eber, MD, CMD, board member of AMDA — The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine, about the Colorado Dementia Partnership, an innovative initiative in her state. The group’s impressive and extensive...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
If you’ve never heard of a Colorado Bulldog, you probably never had dinner with Carey Cowles. Caring for the Ages managing editor for five years, Carey passed away last November after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer, but she left a legacy of...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
Dan Haimowitz, MD, FACP, CMD, talks about how to enjoy a visit with a loved one who has Alzheimer’s or other dementia, as well as how to end those visits on a positive note.
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
With over 5.8 million individuals living with dementia, and after failures of all the recent attempts for treatment or cure, there is no better time to get back to basics in the geriatric management of dementia. As in most geriatrics care, providing...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and an overarching term for conditions characterized by a decline in memory or other thinking skills that impact a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. It is caused by damage to and...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
Each one of us starts our culture change journey by learning, growing, and experiencing “a-ha moments” in a way that touches us personally. On my personal culture change journey, I have been fortunate enough to visit quite a few communities across...