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  1. ABC's of Activities for Alzheimers by Amira Choukair Tame, 2005-10-31
  2. Finding the Joy in Alzheimer's: Caregivers Share the Joyful Times by Brenda Avadian, 2002-06
  3. How to Live Well with Early Alzheimer's: A Complete Program for Enhancing Your Quality of Life (Healthy Home Library) by Deborah Mitchell, 2010-03-02
  4. Alzheimer's Activities: Hundreds of Activities for Men and Women With Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders by B. J. Fitzray, 2001-06-01
  5. Alzheimer's.There Is Hope: A Biblical Perspective by Mrs. Sheila Robertson, 2010-01-05
  6. The Majesty of Your Loving; A Couple's Journey Through Alzheimer's by Olivia Hoblitzelle, 2008-01-08
  7. Creating Moments of Joy for the Person with Alzheimer's or Dementia: A Journal for Caregivers by Jolene Brackey, 2000
  8. Alzheimers: The Latest Assessment & Treatment Strategies by George T. Grossberg, Sanjeev M. Kamat, 2009-11-12
  9. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) Alzheimer's Disease: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Treating, and Coping with Memory Loss by Gayatri Devi, Deborah Mitchell, 2004-11-01
  10. Sunshine and Joy's Big Book of Alzheimer's Activities (Volume One) by Jill Hernandez, 2007
  11. My Mom Has Alzheimer's: Inspiration and Help for Caregivers by Linda A. Born, 2009-09-30
  12. How To Communicate With Alzheimer's: A Practical Guide And Workbook For Families by Susan Kohler, 2004-05
  13. Designing for Alzheimer's Disease: Strategies for Creating Better Care Environments (Wiley Series in Healthcare and Senior Living Design) by Elizabeth C. Brawley, 1997-04-21
  14. The Alzheimer's Prevention Plan: 10 Proven Ways to Stop Memory Decline and Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer's by Patrick Holford, Deborah Colson, et all 2005-06-01

81. Assisted Living Facilities In Michigan
Assisted living facilities located in Michigan. Specializing in alzheimers, Dementia, and the physically frail.
http://www.courtyardmanor.com
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82. Alzheimer Europe_Homepage Van Alzheimer Europe
Information om europeiska f¶reningens arbete och om alzheimers sjukdom.
http://www.alzheimer-europe.org/swedish/
Alzheimer europe
This Web Site is regularly updated.
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83. ElderWeb: Housing & Care: Diseases: Alzheimers
Diseases Conditions alzheimers. ElderWeb Housing Care Diseases alzheimers ElderWeb Pages. ElderWeb Newsletter. 04/05/2001
http://www.elderweb.com/default.php?PageID=770

84. Lewy Body Disease
Short FAQ regarding the disease.
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/vob/alzheimers/information/lewbody.htm
What is Lewy body disease?
What is Lewy Body disease ?
What are the symptoms ?
What diagnostic tests are there ?
Is treatment possible ?
This sheet tells you about a condition called Lewy body disease which is a cause of dementia very similar to Alzheimer's disease. It differs both in the precise nature of the symptoms and in the damage that is found in the brain after death. There is no cure or treatment specifically for Lewy body disease. However, other drugs may help with some of the symptoms. Lewy body disease is a dementia which is caused by damage in the brain. It is similar to Alzheimer's disease, but symptoms are typically different on close examination, with different signs found in the brain after death. The cause is unknown. Lewy body disease has relatively recently been accepted as a separate disease in its own right. The disease gets its name because of the deposits which are found in the brain after death (named after the doctor who first wrote about them). Lewy bodies are round deposits which contain damaged nerve cells. They are probably formed as the cells try to protect themselves from attack. It is increasingly important to diagnose such conditions accurately as new drugs are developed which may be more effective in some types of dementia than in others.

85. ElderWeb: Organizations: Disease: Alzheimers
Disease Organizations alzheimers Associations. ElderWeb Organizations Disease alzheimers Related Pages. alzheimers. Search Site Find Organization
http://www.elderweb.com/default.php?PageID=1077

86. Stamford Health System
Children Senior Services Wellness/Health/Education Community Care Management GeriatricAssessment Evaluation Psychiatry Services alzheimers/Dementia Services
http://www.stamfordhospital.org/senior/alzheim.html

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87. Alzheimer's Disease - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment
alzheimers disease is the most common and important cause of senile dementia. A look at this disease.
http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/mosby_factsheets/Alzheimers_disease.html
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Alzheimer’s disease
Published by BUPA's Health Information Team
December, 2002 Download this factsheet Dementia is a broad term for the deterioration of brain function which results in loss of memory, reduced language skills and behavioural and emotional problems. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia – it accounts for more than half the estimated 500,000 to 700,000 cases in the UK. Alzheimer’s disease is rare before the age of 60 but the risk of developing it increases with age. Around a quarter of people over 80 have the disease.
Brain function
When the brain is functioning normally, it exchanges signals from other parts of the body, and other parts of the brain, across the gaps (synapses) between nerve cells. These signals – in the form of countless electrical impulses – are essential for brain activity such as language and problem solving. They are also involved in controlling motor functions, such as instructing muscles when and how to work. Alzheimer’s disease is the result of the destruction of nerve cells (neurons) in the brain. These nerve cells cannot be replaced, so a person with Alzheimer’s disease gets progressively worse as more cells are destroyed.

88. Nursing Home, Assisted Living, Long Term Care Information
RNs help you find the best assisted living, alzheimers care, retirement and nursing homes. Nationwide nursing home inspection reports, assisted living facility evaluations caregiver resources and articles.
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  • 89. Dementia Directory Alzheimer's Outreach
    Links and an egroup.
    http://www.zarcrom.com/users/alzheimers/odem/lewy-d.html
    The "Lewy Body Dementia" Directory Below you will find a listing of informational documents I hope will be useful if your loved one has Dementia. I know there is not much in here now, but it will be growing steadily! Please feel free to take anything you feel might be helpful to you. Simply print it out, or copy it to your hard drive or disk. For those of you who are unfamilar with EGroups, it's very much like a message board (which means you can post comments, ask questions etc). To subscribe just click the button or underlined text below. Or simply address an email to LBDcaregivers-subscribe@egroups.com

    90. Ageless Design Alzheimer's Disease Index Page
    Information and links.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Alzheimer s Care Givers......Specific alzheimers Disease (AD) materials including free news letter, daily newsupdates and easy tips on how to modify a home for those with AD and products
    http://www.agelessdesign.com/alz.htm
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    Alzheimer's Disease What do you see when you look through the eyes of someone with Alzheimer's Disease?

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    91. Alzheimers Disease
    An article about alzheimers disease with an description, a look at the symptoms, diagnosis, the causes and treatment.
    http://www.health4her.com/library/concerns/alzheimers.cfm
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    92. Alzheimers
    alzheimers. Follow Ups Post Followup FAQ . Posted 34 Causeof alzheimers, Stages of Alzheumers and Cure for alzheimers.
    http://www.snowcrest.net/writers/alzh/353.html
    Alzheimers
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    Posted by Phyllis Frazier on January 27, 19102 at 02:16:34: Cause of Alzheimers, Stages of Alzheumers and Cure for Alzheimers
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    93. Affirmative Aging Centers
    Offers details on personal care alternatives for senior living, retirement housing, assisted living, nursing home care, Alzheimer's patients, small group homes and alzheimers care.
    http://www.aacenters.com/

    94. Alzheimers
    alzheimers. Follow Ups Post Followup FAQ . Yesterday we found out thatmy husband has alzheimers, very early stages. He has had mood swings etc.
    http://www.snowcrest.net/writers/alzh/415.html
    Alzheimers
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    Posted by Skubie on June 20, 19102 at 18:16:10: Thanks in advance for any help.
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    95. Vascular Dementia Alzheimer's Outreach
    An article about vascular dementia. Includes a definition, the types, diagnosis, progression, prevention and treatment.
    http://www.zarcrom.com/users/alzheimers/odem/d4.html
    Vascular Dementia Vascular dementia is the second most common cause of dementia, accounting for about 20 per cent of all cases by itself and up to another 20 per cent in combination with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease alone accounts for about 50 per cent. It usually affects people between the ages of 60 and 75 and is slightly more common in men than women. Vascular dementia is a term for dementia associated with problems in the circulation of blood to the brain (cerebrovascular disease). It encompasses a wide range of diseases or disorders, the principal feature of which is loss of intellectual abilities. Unlike with most forms of Alzheimer’s disease, the cause of vascular dementia is known. If blood vessels in the brain burst (cerebral haemorrhage), if arteries blocked by plaque formation or clots (thrombosis or embolism), or if there is insufficient blood flow to parts of the brain (ischaemia) brain tissue will die. This is often called a stroke. It is thought that about a fifth of people who have strokes will develop problems involving their mental abilities including dementia. The risk factors for vascular dementia are those associated with all forms of stroke, the most significant of which is high blood pressure (hypertension). Brain tissue may also die due to disease in the blood vessels. Following is an overview of types of vascular dementia, causes, diagnosis and progression. However, it is important to note that unlike with most Alzheimer’s cases, vascular dementia can be very difficult to distinguish from other forms of dementia and many researchers still do not agree on the various “types” of vascular dementia.

    96. Alzheimers
    HOME PAGE. alzheimers. alzheimers is the Death of the Mind Before the Deathof the Body. alzheimers COST This disease cost the US $82 billion in 1993.
    http://www.efmoody.com/longterm/alzheimers.html
    HOME PAGE ALZHEIMERS Alzheimers is the Death of the Mind Before the Death of the Body
    STAGES OF ALZHEIMERS: (Caregiver's Guide) For the elderly over age 85, about 47% suffer from Alzheimers and is the commonest reason for someone to be admitted to a nursing home. The disease does not discriminate between races, but it appears to affect more women than men simply for the reason that they tend to live longer. There are three stages to Alzheimer's.
    In the first stage, lasting two to four years, there are subtle changes- lack of "spark", lack of energy and a zest for life, lack of humor, decreased interest in family life, friends sports and other favorite pastimes. The personality change may become a caricature of the previous personality- the extrovert becomes a bombastic showoff; the introvert becomes reclusive. The first stage shows a loss of short term memory though past memories may remain unaffected. Toward the end of this stage, the person may not be able to hold a job, carry out most daily tasks or organize time and dates.
    The middle stage may last several years and is characterized by extreme confusion and difficulty in coping with new situation since long term memory fails and is gradually erased from the mind. The patient will still recognize familiar faces and perhaps latch on to one or two in a last grasp to retain some sanity. Many functions must be given up- driving most obviously. The patients may babble since they lose track of not only other conversations, but their own. Wandering and getting lost are frequent. Sundowning, a phenomenon associated with extreme restlessness, agitation and wandering may become a daily occurrence at about four in the afternoon.

    97. Alzheimer's Care - Goodwells Head
    A small specialist country home set up specifically to provide quality care for alzheimers Disease sufferers in a genuinely homely environment.
    http://users.breathemail.net/goodwellshead/
    GOODWELLS HEAD is a small specialist country home set up some twelve years ago specifically to provide quality care for Alzheimer’s Disease sufferers in a genuinely homely environment. It is fully registered and accredited for three elderly lady residents, and we can also offer Day Care to suit individual requirements.
    A residential vacancy arises on average no more than perhaps once a year, and we do take great care to accept only those whom we feel will fit in well with our existing ladies. A waiting list system is not practical, but we are always ready to talk to potential residents or their families or professional carers, who may contact us by:
    TELEPHONE: 01598 710428
    E-MAIL: goodwellshead@breathemail.net
    POST: Yvonne Assheton, Goodwells Head, Brayford, Barnstaple, Devon, EX32 7PP At the moment (updated 26 th February 2001) our vacancy situation is:
    DAY CARE No Vacancy
    RESIDENTIAL No Vacancy
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    GOODWELLS HEAD is in the midst of the glorious North Devon countryside on the edge of Exmoor and at least half a mile from any other building, offering wonderful scope and freedom for safe walks.
    It is some 7½ miles from both Barnstaple and South Molton, and the North Devon Link Road (A361T, which joins the M5 at junction 27) affords easy access for visitors.

    98. MayoClinic
    Mayo Clinic experts offer information, explanations and advice about treatment and care for patients with alzheimers Disease.
    http://www.mayoclinic.com/home?id=3.1.2

    99. Alzheimer's Disease
    Sponsored by Cambridge Scientific Abstracts. Alzheimer's Disease.
    http://www.csa.com/hottopics/alzheimers/home.html
    Introduction
    (released Fall 1997) The Hot Topics Series provides a sampling of the resources of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts ( CSA ) and the Internet Database Service ( IDS This installment in the series includes 60 citations with abstracts and 25 book reviews, drawn from CSA's Biological Sciences database collections, as well as Selected Web Sites from our Natural Sciences database. "Alzheimer's Disease" was written and edited by Frederic A. Spangler We welcome your comments and invite you to correspond with the editor.

    100. Assisted Living In New Jersey, Horizon Manor Provides All-inclusive Care Seniors
    Horizon Manor offers assisted living for seniors, alzheimers and dementia pattients. Located in Montclair, NJ.
    http://www.assistancewithliving.com/
    t Horizon Manor, Assisted Living Means:
    You will find personalized, professional care for your loved one in a residential health-care facility where elegance refreshes the spirit, and the attentiveness never stops. Located in Montclair, New Jersey and designed for those who value a certain style of living, Horizon Manor provides a feeling of pampered comfort for seniors who require assistance with living. Our guests use Horizon Manor for convalescence...and for respite care by the month, week or day.
    t Horizon Manor Seniors Enjoy:
    An all inclusive, caring touch that will help your loved one feel their best. Seniors who require assistance with living enjoy a privileged life in a setting that looks like a gracious country inn. Beautifully-appointed semiprivate or private rooms, or suites are available in our two residential homes each with nursing care that is RN-supervised and offers unswerving commitment to guests' comfort and long term care.
    Horizon Manor North
    73 Overlook Road
    Upper Montclair, NJ 07043

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