sacredhands on May 5th, 2007Pearl Jam Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
Arricept sing-along-songs for those who can’t quite seem to remember. Please join Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam in their rendition of “Elderly woman behind the counter in a small town.” All together now…
I seem to recognize your face
Haunting, familiar, yet I can’t seem to place it
Cannot find the candle of thought to light your name
Lifetimes [...]
sacredhands on Mar 29th, 2007Northwestern 13th Annual Alzheimer’s Day June 1, 2007
Announcement:
Alzheimer Day was established to showcase Alzheimer’s research conducted at Northwestern and bring this information to the community. The day begins with a lecture by an outstanding researcher followed by 45-50 poster presentations by Northwestern clinicians and scientists who are conducting basic science, clinical and social science research in addition to developing new programs and [...]
sacredhands on Mar 29th, 2007Before Alzheimer’s Robs Your Memory Bank Stick Up Your Voice
It happens at some point: you work for hours and hours on a project, save it to your handy flash memory stick, and then suddenly when you go to print it out later, it’s gone. Vanished. Poof. Like it never existed in the first place. The thought of reproducing hours of work can be so [...]
sacredhands on Mar 26th, 2007Long Term Care (F** You) Insurance Scams
“They’ll do anything to avoid paying, because if they wait long enough, they know the policyholders will die.”
Insurance companies suck, no doubt about it. They get you to buy an intangible product on the promise that if something should go wrong, don’t worry, we got you covered. As they always like to say in their [...]
sacredhands on Mar 21st, 2007Alzheimer’s Disease Rises 10 Percent from 5 Year Ago
Five million people currently have Alzheimer’s Disease, a form of dementia that mucks up the brain chemistry required to make the rest of your body work. This is the first article I’ve read that suggests this disease is in fact a disease and not some rite of passage that comes with growing older. Is this [...]
sacredhands on Mar 18th, 2007Testing Your Genetic DNA Destiny - Good Idea?
Would you want to know at a young age if you were going to suffer Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s Disease, or some other terrible genetic mutation when you got older? Now that the Genome is pretty much mapped, the ability to test for particular diseases is going to become more common. The fallout from learning about [...]
sacredhands on Mar 15th, 2007NFL 88 Plan for Football Players Suffering Alzheimer’s Disease
The glory days of being an NFL superstar may make for a great conversation starter at cocktail parties, but beware, all those hits to the head may turn your brain to mush, Alzheimer’s mush. A couple of NFL wives got together and pressured the NFL to pay for a program called the 88 Plan, which [...]
sacredhands on Mar 13th, 2007Alzheimer’s Inheritance by Natalie Danford
We were searching for a book called Inheritance by Andrea Stern but stumbled onto Natalie Danford’s book instead. While the cover of Andrea’s book sure does look provocative, the review of Natalie’s brings home the family. Our suggestion: hit Borders and browse the Stern book but buy Natalie’s. Cheap thrills are cheap thrills. Admit it. [...]
sacredhands on Feb 21st, 2007Adorable Photographs of Our Baby For Alzheimer’s Patients and Caregivers
Susan Berg is the Activities Director at the Hunt Nursing Home in Danvers, Massachusetts. She’s been working around some of the 4.5 million people with dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease and learned a few things that might help other caregivers. Photographs, it turns out, provide an excellent source of stimulating the memory of those with Alzheimer’s [...]
sacredhands on Feb 19th, 2007Senior News Digest
‘Faith, Hope And Love’ Helps Elderly Shovel Snow
WRTV TheIndyChannel.com via Yahoo! News Sun, 18 Feb 2007
Elderly Hoosiers with a snow-covered sidewalk or driveway often have difficulty figuring out how to dig out, but those who live in Hamilton County can get help from a volunteer group with an intriguing name.
Elderly widow fights to keep cat
UPI [...]
sacredhands on Feb 16th, 2007Exercise Your Brain, Live to Be Yoda’s Disciple
The brain inside your head has a mind of its own when it comes to aging…unless you force it to exercise in a particular way that keeps it active and challenged. Use it or lose it is the brain’s motto. So stop looking at Burt Reynolds and start figuring out how many Japanese Yen equal [...]
sacredhands on Feb 6th, 2007Social Isolation May Speed Up Alzheimer’s Disease
The fun thing about science is anyone can dream up an experiment and then test their hypothesis for its validity. With the right controls in place, even a 10-year-old just might discover his or her insight provides a breakthrough in medical knowledge.
Some researchers recently tested the idea of whether social isolation contributes to the [...]
sacredhands on Feb 4th, 2007Brain Exercises for Seniors Heads Off Alzheimer’s (Maybe)
The more you stimulate your brain, the less likely you are to suffer from cognitive impairment later in life, especially from nasty diseases like Alzheimer’s…at least that’s what a host of new companies are saying as they push their brain games into the marketplace.
Here’s a rundown of what’s out there:
Posit Science Brain Fitness Program
The Brain [...]
sacredhands on Jan 15th, 2007SORL1 aka The Alzheimer’s Disease Gene
Good news on the Alzheimer’s Disease front: researchers have discovered genetic markers that indicate a likelihood of getting the disease. Time to buy more kids chemistry sets. The earlier kids get fascinated with science, the better off the health of the world.
Having genetically screened some 6,000 people, the researchers found that in four of their [...]
sacredhands on Dec 12th, 2006Alzheimer’s Clue Lurking in Spinal Fluid
Great to see researchers have uncovered a clue that might be used in testing for Alzheimer’s Disease.
Scientists appear to have found a fingerprint of Alzheimer’s disease lurking in patients’ spinal fluid, a step toward a long-awaited test for the memory-robbing disease that today can be diagnosed definitively only at autopsy. Researchers at New York’s [...]
sacredhands on Nov 19th, 2006Dementia Drugs Denied to Patients (Health vs. Cost-Effectiveness)
Britain, lately, seems to be hellbent on controlling the cost of health care. They have even gone so far as to propose euthanizing severely disabled babies or “hopeless” seniors. Money, reason and profit do not make good health care buddies, that’s for sure.
The Government’s health watchdog faces court action over its decision to deny tens [...]
sacredhands on Oct 24th, 2006Exhibit: Portraits & Promises in Alzheimer’s Disease
Galerie Beckel Odille Boicos
Art Exhibition: The Later Works of William Utermohlen
Click here to view works by William Utermohlen
Exhibition description: In 1995, the artist William Utermohlen was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. It was then he embarked on a series of self-portraits that poignantly and powerfully depict his journey living with the disease.
This exhibition showcases these [...]
sacredhands on Sep 17th, 2006Cognitive Skills, Brain Age, and Use It or Lose It
Give a marketer an opening to a cash cow, and by golly, they’ll milk it for all its worth. The idea that if you don’t use your brain you might suffer from Alzheimer’s Disease or dementia has been floating around the senior world for awhile. Nintendo designed a game called Brain Age to exploit the [...]
sacredhands on Sep 9th, 2006Medical Devices as the New HAL
Communication is at the heart of any good system whether it be a relationship between two people, two animals, or a doctor and a patient. Technology today fills out the triangle and introduces a cornucopia of medical devices that interface between the two. Sorry, HAL, but your odyssey is over.
Medical device makers see patients like [...]
sacredhands on Aug 23rd, 2006What games are elderly people crazy about?
Yahoo Answers offers up a wide variety of burning questions that are on people’s minds. Here’s one:
I hear elderly people are crazy about some games which can avoid dementia. Which games would you recommend for my grandmother?
Any activity you try with alzheimer’s and demented patients works only if you utilize the skills they have (nothing [...]