Tags archives: alzheimers

  • Myths About Alzheimer’s Disease

  • I know that by now, I probably sound like a broken record when I say that people do not want to think about Alzheimer’s disease or aging in general.  That is their choice.   But one of the problems caused by this stubborn refusal to address reality is that many myths about Alzheimer’s come to be v[...]
  • Getting Old

  • Regular readers of this blog know that I am passionately committed to the Alzheimer’s Association.  Currently, I serve as the co-chair of the Los Angeles Walk to End Alzheimer’s.   A couple of weeks ago, another member of the committee and I got into a heated debate about how to boost awa[...]
  • Is it Normal or is it Alzheimer’s?

  • We’ve all that those moments when we forget basic information – someone’s name, what someone does for a living, or where we left our keys.  And every time that happens, we call it a “senior moment.”   We know that some level of cognitive decline is inevitable as we age.  As the brain ages[...]
  • When the Alzheimer’s Patient Lashes Out

  • Have you ever seen your father flip out? I mean, really, flip out? Voice screaming, arms flailing, face turning red as an apple?   Odds are, if you ever screwed up as a child, you’ve seen this before.  Maybe you stayed out past curfew.  Maybe you “borrowed” dad’s car without asking.  Maybe[...]
  • What is Alzheimer’s? | Alzheimer's Blog

  • It may seem like an odd question to ask, especially for someone who writes a blog about Alzheimer’s disease. But it occurs to me that we haven’t yet taken the time to define what Alzheimer’s actually is As the owner of residential care facilities for the elderly, specializing in dementia care, I[...]
  • Looking Toward a World Without Alzheimer’s

  • Let me say for the record that I can’t stand most non-profit organizations.   Having been involved with more than my fair share of organizations over the years – religious, political, social, cultural, medical, etc. – I find the vast majority of these groups to be overtly self-serving, of[...]
  • Alzheimer’s Disease: Why I Joined the Fight

  • Think about your six best friends.  Call them up.  Ask them to come over.  Get them in the same room together, and look around. By the time you are all 65 years old, one of you will have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. One of you will eventually fail to remember your name, or the name[...]