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I've written about Richard Taylor's remarkable book, "Alzhiemer's from the Inside Out," many times. I'd like to send those of you interested in knowing more about what it's like to live with Alzheimer's to Richards blog. Here's the beginning of one of his recent postings:
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The list went on and on. Daily baths, attention paid to her mother’s nails, lotions, pulling chin hairs…on and on and on. She got a standing ovation, but my heart ached for her. She was in her early 50s and looked in her late 70s. She was smiling but looked as if life had beat her with a crowbar."
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Medicare is out to help us. Acting Administrator Kerry Weems had some extra incentive to figure out how to better help caregivers navigate the murky waters of the Medicare system, because he and his wife have been caregivers.
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According to the press release, the site at medicare.gov/caregiver "...will provide updated, easy to use information and tools to assist caregivers in talking with their loved ones to make a family plan and in making informed healthcare decisions ...
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I'm please and honored that veteran health reporter Jane Gross listed Minding Our Elders under resources for caregivers
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I reviewed Richard Taylor's informational and inspiring book Alzhiemer's From the Inside Out for my twice weekly posts on ouralzheimers.com
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A caregiver's blog that I recommend to caregiver's seeking additional spiritual perspective can be found at Caregiversvoices.The group is closely monitored, but all caregivers are welcome to check it out. If you'd like to join, email
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MedHelp provides its users with access to advice from experts at the top medical institutions such as the Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins Medicine, National Jewish, Partners Health, and Mount Sinai.
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I've signed up for a two evening video course to better use video on my blogs and for other Internet projects. I've got the basics down
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I've signed up for a two evening video course to better use video on my blogs and for other Internet projects. I've got the basics down, but there's much left to learn.
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I want to share with you what it has been like to lose a brother and the effect my dementia had on dealing with that loss
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Dementia does not stop me from going on vacation-though I would not be able to function without the support of my husband. Let me explain.
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You won't find many cross-posts between my original Minding Our Elders blog and my health and travel blog, but this...
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Caregivingly Yours is a wonderful blog in general. "Caregiving: Co-dependency vs. Caregiving" is one that gives us excellent food for...
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