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Category Archives: Alzheimer’s disease

A Better Nursing Home Exists — The Atlantic

Posted on April 22, 2015 by admin

CHELSEA, Ma.—The woman Barry Berman saw sitting in the dining room of the nursing home was not his mother. Or, at least, she was his mother, but didn’t look anything like her. His mother was vivacious, or she had been … Continue reading →

Posted in aging, Alzheimer's disease | Tagged nursing homes

A Tender Task: Deciding A Future In The Shadow Of Alzheimer’s | Courant.com

Posted on July 15, 2013 by admin

She was only 55, so Alzheimer’s disease or age-related dementia didn’t occur to her at first. Adrenal fatigue, menopause and attention deficit disorder were considered, then ruled out. It was Alzheimer’s. The Alzheimer’s diagnosis means a lot of plans will … Continue reading →

Posted in Alzheimer's disease | Tagged Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's disease

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