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- Spent most of the day in the Emergency Room with Mom #EndALZ
- Alzheimer’s new TV commercial – Two Paths – Missed the mark!! #EndALZ
- Today is Cancer Survivors Day – A blog for a new friend about a very rare & deadly cancer called mesothelioma
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- Wow! Response to my conversation with a group of 7th & 8th graders
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Spent most of the day in the Emergency Room with Mom #EndALZ
Please subscribe to my new blog and get email updates when I post new blog entries at http://www.ALZandDementia.com. I will stop posting here soon! Today started like any other Sunday. We did wake up a little later than normal, but otherwise, … Continue reading
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Today is Cancer Survivors Day – A blog for a new friend about a very rare & deadly cancer called mesothelioma
Please subscribe to my new blog and get email updates when I post new blog entries at http://www.ALZandDementia.com. I will stop posting here soon! Recently, Cameron reached out to me to share his story about his wife and family; he … Continue reading
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Please ready this Blog: Alzheimer’s Association – Why are we not talking on social media? #EndALZ
Why are we not talking on social media? (We are failing as a collective group – The National Alzheimer’s Association, 15.4 million caregivers, 5.2 million with Alzheimer’s, the millions that lost someone to this disease and the millions that know … Continue reading
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How can a single University (Sanford) raise $1 Billion, but the Alzheimer’s Association can only raise hundreds of millions?
A University can raise $1 Billion in a year, but the Alzheimer’s Association can only raise hundreds of millions!!! Do we really need to have our universities/colleges raising billions on capital campaigns? (granted, some of this may go to a … Continue reading
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Tagged adult children, advocate for Alzheimer’s, advocate for caregiving, aging, Alzheimer's, Alzheimer’s disease, Alzheimer’s gathering, Care partners, Caregiver, Caregiving, caring for elderly, caring for parents, Dementia, early memory loss, elderly, grief, guilt, living with Alzheimer’s disease, loss, memory care, Memory loss, parenting parents, patient centered care, person centered care, seniors, teens and dementia, teens and memory loss, young onset Alzheimer’s, young onset dementia
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Mom was not getting out of the car this morning! Today’s Adventure #EndALZ
We all slept in at the Kenny House today! Mom and Dad woke up around 10:30 and I woke up around 11. It was nice to sleep in! We went out to breakfast at our usual spot and ran into … Continue reading
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Tagged adult children, advocate for Alzheimer’s, advocate for caregiving, aging, Alzheimer's, Alzheimer’s disease, Alzheimer’s gathering, Care partners, Caregiver, Caregiving, caring for elderly, caring for parents, Dementia, early memory loss, elderly, grief, guilt, living with Alzheimer’s disease, loss, memory care, Memory loss, parenting parents, patient centered care, person centered care, seniors, teens and dementia, teens and memory loss, young onset Alzheimer’s, young onset dementia
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Powerball up to $600 Million & Mega Millions up to $190 Million; Alzheimer’s research approaching $600 million in annual NIH Funding
Wow! The Powerball is up to $600 Million. The Mega Millions is up to $190 million. How is it that we can have lottery jackpots of this size, but not increase the funding for Alzheimer’s research from millions to billions? … Continue reading
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Tagged adult children, advocate for Alzheimer’s, advocate for caregiving, aging, Alzheimer's, Alzheimer’s disease, Alzheimer’s gathering, Care partners, Caregiver, Caregiving, caring for elderly, caring for parents, Dementia, early memory loss, elderly, grief, guilt, living with Alzheimer’s disease, loss, memory care, Memory loss, parenting parents, patient centered care, person centered care, seniors, teens and dementia, teens and memory loss, young onset Alzheimer’s, young onset dementia
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Spreading the word to our future generation of advocates for Alzheimer’s!
A friend of mine reached out to me and asked if I wanted to come to her school and read to her 1st and 2nd grade class. Since I don’t have any children, this was a little bit of a … Continue reading
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