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  1. Therapeutic Art Activities For Alzheimer's/Dementia Patients by Vernada Thomas, 2008-12-04
  2. The Importance of Food and Mealtimes in Dementia Care: The Table is Set by Grethe Berg, 2006-05-25
  3. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy With Older People: Interventions for Those With and Without Dementia by Ian Andrew James, 2010-06-15
  4. Alzheimer'S And Dementia: A Practical And Legal Guide For Nevada Caregivers by Kim Boyer, Mary Shapiro, 2006-04-03
  5. Neuropathology and Genetics of Dementia (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology Volume 487)
  6. Behaviors in Dementia: Best Practices for Successful Management
  7. Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia and Depression in Older Adults: A Clinician's Guide
  8. Caregiving Tips A-Z: Alzheimer's & Other Dementias by Starr Calo-oy, Bob Calo-oy, 2008-01-20
  9. Living and Dying with Dementia: Dialogues about Palliative Care by Neil Small, Katherine Froggatt, et all 2007-10-25
  10. Autumn Leaves: Aging With and Without Dementia by Steven Rubin MD, 2009-04-15
  11. Cerebrovascular Disease, Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
  12. Caregiving Tips for Families Managing Dementia (Families Caring for Older Adults) by Joseph M. Casciani PhD, Harry L. Mills PhD, 2010-10-13
  13. Nurse to Nurse Dementia Care by Cynthia D. Steele, 2009-12-18
  14. Cognitive Rehabilitation in Dementia: A Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation (Special Issues of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation)

121. Caregiving 4 Alz - Home Page
When the Doctor Says, Alzheimer's ; Your Caregiver's Guide to Alzheimer's dementia
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Welcome Thank you for visiting our 'Reader Friendly' Web site designed in accordance with guidelines from the National Institute on Aging, the National Library of Medicine, and the National Institutes of Health. Both this Web site and the book: When The Doctor Says,"Alzheimer's"
are set in a little larger type print to make reading easier and more comfortable on the eyes.
We hope that your visit to this Web site gives you an idea of what you'll find in the book, that you will gain a clearer insight into what's involved in caring for an Alzheimer's patient, and learn some of the things that can help make your caregiving a little easier. Although we cannot give personal advice, we welcome your comments in our Contact Us section.
Please feel free to print out any helpful information from this Web site, and always remember to take good care of yourself, nothing is more important.
Sincerely, Betty Weiss
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122. Space Dementia                   {Version Luis Royo}         

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123. Lavender House AFH
Residential assisted living for frail elderly dementia in Edmonds, WA. Site includes photos of the facility; services, activities and amenities; photos and qualifications of staff; contact information; and links to geriatric, inspirational and other resources.
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Lavender House
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Come see for yourself... there's no place like home!
We offer Residential Assisted Living in beautiful private residences that overlook the Puget Sound, Olympic Mountains and Kingston Ferries. Our rates are reasonable for seniors who need help with daily living activities and help to maintain as much independence as possible.
Conveniently located between Seattle and Everett in Edmonds
House 1: 911 Walnut Street
House 2: 415 - 9th Avenue S.
City: Edmonds, WA 98020 Snohomish County
Our ratio of residents to caregivers is 3 to 1!
We are a Dementia Specialty Home. We are also a Hospice House!
Our Mission
To provide the necessary care and services to ensure that each resident attains or maintains the highest practicable physical, mental, spiritual and psychosocial well-being in accordance with the resident’s comprehensive assessment and plan of care.
Our Goals
To offer a gracious life-style and to help make every resident feel comfortable and at home in a warm and caring atmosphere, allowing him/her to age in a familiar place.

124. Dementia
. dementia is a group of symptoms caused by gradual death of brain cells. The......MAIN SEARCH INDEX. dementia. consciousness.
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Dementia
Definition
Dementia is a loss of mental ability severe enough to interfere with normal activities of daily living, lasting more than six months, not present since birth, and not associated with a loss or alteration of consciousness.
Description
Dementia is a group of symptoms caused by gradual death of brain cells. The loss of cognitive abilities that occurs with dementia leads to impairments in memory, reasoning, planning, and personality. While the overwhelming number of people with dementia are elderly, it is not an inevitable part of aging . Instead, dementia is caused by specific brain diseases. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause, followed by vascular or multi-infarct dementia. The prevalence of dementia has been difficult to determine, partly because of differences in definition among different studies, and partly because there is some normal decline in functional ability with age. Dementia affects 5-8% of all people between ages 65 and 74, and up to 20% of those between 75 and 84. Estimates for dementia in those 85 and over range from 30-47%. Between two and four million Americans have AD; that number is expected to grow to as many as 14 million by the middle of the twenty-first century as the population as a whole ages. The cost of dementia can be considerable. While most people with dementia are retired and do not suffer income losses from their disease, the cost of care is often enormous. Financial burdens include lost wages for family caregivers, medical supplies and drugs, and home modifications to ensure safety. Nursing home care may cost several thousand dollars a month or more. The psychological cost is not as easily quantifiable but can be even more profound. The person with dementia loses control of many of the essential features of his life and personality, and loved ones lose a family member even as they continue to cope with the burdens of increasing dependence and unpredictability.

125. Christian Zionism And Messianic Judaism
Jordan James discusses of Zionism, Messianism, Dispensationalism and their fallacies .
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126. Discovery Health Dementia
dementia is not a disease. It is and remember. Serious changes in memory, personality, and behavior are the hallmarks of dementia.
http://health.discovery.com/diseasesandcond/encyclopedia/2839.html

127. OI: Dementia -- ÆGIS
AIDS dementia Complex (ADC) is not a true opportunistic infection. It is one of the few conditions caused directly by the HIV virus. AIDS dementia Complex.
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AIDS Dementia Complex
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  • Finding The Latest Information: Advances in treating opportunistic infections can happen at any time, so the material on this page may be outdated. Some links in the see also section at the bottom of this page are actually special database links. They may contain information published after this page was written.
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    • AIDS Dementia Comples (ADS) is not a true opportunistic infection. It is one of the few conditions caused directly by the HIV virus.
    Description
    • The central nervous system can be damaged by a number of things
      • opportunistic infections;
      • direct effects of HIV in the brain;
      • toxic effects of drug treatments.
    • Those with ADC have HIV-infected macrophages in the brain. That means HIV is actively infecting brain cells.
    • Symptoms: Early symptoms of AIDS Dementia can be confused with general manifestations of clinical depression. These include apathy, loss of interest in one's surroundings and the like. Later symptoms involve cognitive and motor problems. Memory loss, as well as mobility problems, come into the picture. ( Being Alive
    • The US Centers For Disease Control considers HIV encephalopathy (dementia) an AIDS-defining condition
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  • 128. ADSOC - Home
    Care for persons struggling with alzheimer's, dementia, and other impairments.
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    Besides being a safe, nurturing environment for Mom, it's been a real source of support and guidance for me." Our Mission...

    ... is to be the premier provider of care for persons struggling with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other impairments. Driven by our fundamental belief in the dignity of each person, we enhance quality of life and provide hope for the impaired and their families. For twenty years, thousands of families have turned to Adult Day Services of Orange County (ADSOC) for assistance with the challenging and heart wrenching task of caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia. Families depend on ADSOC to provide their loved ones with meaningful
    activities that maintain self-dignity, promote well-being and foster independence, all at an affordable cost. If you are caring for a loved one who experiences confusion and forgetfulness, or is physically impaired, WE WANT TO HELP YOU... through our specialized programs and services. Our Services
    ADSOC provides daytime supervision, activities, and health-related services in a state-of-the-art facility, designed specifically for the care of the frail elderly.

    129. Alzheimer's And Dementia For Patients And Caregivers
    This section of our site features information,links,support, and books referrals for those who have Alzheimers Disease or some form of dementia, and for their
    http://www.elderhope.com/Alzheimers.shtml

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    Message Board News Gift Shoppe Clink on the links above to go to the information you want... A Thought from the Heart "I can't think. I can't plan. I feel as though my feet were in sand. . .
    and I have no solid ground to stand on." Quotation of an elderly woman with end-stage Alzheimer's disease who I was blessed to visit during one of her "window" moments. Perhaps this gift she so eloquently shared with me that evening, as no other lesson, has taught me what it may be like to have this disease. She died several months later - but her life, and her gift, will remain solidly implanted in my heart forever.
    Thank you, dear heart.
    by Barb Remakel LAST UPDATED: June 5, 2001 Contact Us

    130. UC Berkeley Psychology | Psychology Clinic
    The UC Berkeley Psychology Clinic is now offering couple and group counseling to help couples facing a diagnosis of dementia improve their relationship while helping couples develop skills to manage these new difficulties.
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    The Psychology Clinic The Psychology Clinic at the University of California's Department of Psychology is a center for clinical training and research. Established in 1963, we provide mental health services to Berkeley and surrounding Bay Area communities. The Psychology Clinic is part of the Clinical Science graduate training program in the Department of Psychology at UC Berkeley. The Clinical Science Program is committed to excellence in scientific training, and to using clinical science as the foundation for designing, implementing, and evaluating assessment and intervention procedures. We conduct research in a variety of areas, such as intervention programs for hyperactive children, preventive interventions for families with school-aged children, qualities of marital interaction, prevention of school failure, and the emotional and social difficulties associated with mental illness. Our staff includes doctoral students and interns in clinical psychology, and supervising faculty and clinicians from the community.

    131. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Dementia
    documents Location usa Last checked 19990515 Alzheimer s Disease Society Information about Alzheimer s disease and other common forms of dementia, advice and
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/d/dementia.htm
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    OMNI Subject Listing for Geriatrics
    Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to geriatrics.
    Author: OMNI, Nottingham University
    Subjects: ageing, alzheimer's disease, dementia
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    Alzheimer Web
    The aim of the Alzheimer Web is to provide a resource for researchers in the field of Alzheimer's disease and for people who have an interest in research developments.
    Author: David Small, Melbourne University
    Subjects: alzheimer's disease, dementia
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    Alzheimer's Association
    Information about Alzheimer's disease, support organisations, and research. Author: Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association Subjects: alzheimer's disease, dementia, health charities
  • 132. Concentric Dial-Up Internet
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    133. Wiley InterScience: Book Table Of Contents: Dementia
    What Is dementia? What Is dementia? By Derek Wood, RN, BC, MS Clinical Content Director Get Mental Help, Inc. dementia Overview. dementia has a number of causes.
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    Dementia (Archive Edition)
    Series: WPA Series: Evidence and Experience in Psychiatry Published Online: 11 Feb 2002 Editor(s): Mario Maj, Norman Sartorius Print ISBN: Online ISBN:
    Front matter and subject index (p i-xiv)
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    Definition, and Epidemiology of Dementia: A Review (p 1-68)

    134. MayoClinic.com - Dementia: When You Suspect A Loved One's Problem
    A description of the condition and its causes and methods of coping.
    http://www.mayoclinic.com/home?id=HQ00516

    135. Oxford Brookes University
    Alcohol dementia Alcohol dementia Guide picks. Alcohol dementia Chronic excessive drinking can lead to Alcohol dementia which affects memory, learning and other functions.
    http://www.brookes.ac.uk/dementia!
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    136. Heatherwood - Alzheimer Assisted Living In Walnut Creek, California
    Walnut Creek, CA facility for Alzheimer and dementia patients. Site includes description of program and services, admitting procedure, an online assessment tool, links to Alzheimer and dementia resources, and driving directions.
    http://www.apdc-heatherwood.com
    1315 Mt. Pisgah, Walnut Creek
    CA 94596 Tel: (925) 939-2833 Click on Image to Enter Contact Us

    137. Ingenta: All Issues -- Dementia
    dementia, ISSN 14713012 in our archives Volume 1 (2002) through Volume 3 (2004) Publisher SAGE Publications see publisher s website,
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    138. Carer's Alternative - Home - Referral Service For Carers Of Alzheimer's People
    It is the purpose of Carer's Alternative to promote, offer, support and deliver a high quality information service for carers of loved ones with Alzheimer's/dementia disease.
    http://www.carersalternative.com
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    Carer's Alternative It is the purpose of Carer's Alternative to promote, offer, support and deliver a high quality information service for carers of loved ones with Alzheimer's/Dementia disease. I am a Geriatric Resource Locator that responds to requests from carers like yourself then matches those requests to available and appropriate resources locally and nationwide, for a fee. My service is tailored to your individual needs and impartial. I do not collect commissions or referral fees from the places I list, therefore, the information I provide is unbiased. There is no one size fits all in Alzheimer's care.
    A study put forth by AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving states that the 35% of carers state that their greatest unmet need is finding time for themselves and that 44% of them look for help in books or other resources. This is where my service comes in. This is where I can help. I save you precious time by doing your research for you. Thereby giving you valuable and much needed free time.
    The issues that we cover are:
    Adaptive clothing; respite care; prescription drug discounts; home modification info; safety/security measures; day care centers; accommodation concerns; equipment available for the home; services in the community; elder care lawyer finder; Alzheimer’s activities; disruptive behavior concerns; telephone reassurance; caregiver support and much, much more.

    139. Disorders
    ADD/ADHD.
    http://www.mhsource.com/disorders/dementia.html
    Select One Contact CME? Order? Register? Place an Ad? Print Pages? Ask a Colleague? More... ADD/ADHD Alcoholism Alzheimer's Anorexia Anxiety Bipolar Disorder Borderline Bulimia Children Compulsive Dementia Depression Dissociation Drug Abuse Eating Disorders Fear Forgetfulness Hyperactivity Mania Manic-Dep Mood Disorder Narcissistic Neurology Obsessive OCD Panic Paraphilias Phobia Personality Psychosis PTSD Schizophrenia Seasonal Mood Sexual Issues Social Phobia Suicidal Tic Disorders Violence
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    140. Dementia Navigator | Special OMS-SIN
    La societ  italiana di neurologia e la federazione alzheimer Italia presentano un progetto di formazione, rivolto in particolare a medici di medicina generale, organizzato con le modalit  Open Distance Learning (ODL). Mette a disposizione la newletter mensile e la rivista dementia Update. Informazioni e contatti.
    http://www.dementia.science.it/special/oms.html
    Le demenze: progetto pilota OMS-SIN
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    scaricando dalla rete i materiali di formazione di volta in volta necessari, autoverificando in rete la propria formazione e interagendo con il tutor e gli altri discenti sempre tramite la rete.

    Il programma del corso prevede i seguenti moduli didattici:
    I. Epidemiologia - II. Fattori di rischio - III. Quadro clinico - IV Percorso diagnostico - V. Ruolo del laboratorio - VI. Approccio multimodale - VII. Complicanze - VIII. Gestione del paziente - IX. Problemi etici e medico-legali - X. Ruolo del medico di famiglia.
    Sono inoltre previsti due momenti di autovalutazione e un test finale.
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    Guido Gainotti, Gian Luigi Lenzi, Claudio Mariani, Sandro Sorbi e Vito Toso (SIN) Stefania Maggi e Marco Trabucchi (editors) Gabriella Salvini Porro (Federazione Alzheimer Italia) Leonid Prilipko Per richiedere la password o per maggiori informazioni contattare Bayer SpA, scrivendo alla redazione di Dementia Navigator.

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