Archive for Alzheimer's in the Family

Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Matters campaign

Just in from the Alzheimer’s Association…
A new campaign for early detection of Alzheimer’s disease that is making the public aware of the 10 signs that the disease is developing.
As part of its public education effort, the Alzheimer’s Association has worked with a wide range group of experts to update its 10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s [...]

When visiting Mom today…

When I go to visit Mom in the Care Center where she lives in a special section for those with Alzheimer’s Disease, I just never know what to expect.
Today there were several incidents that were a bit disturbing to me.
I decided to record my thoughts in this short 6 minute audio rather than writing about [...]

Healthy, frugal, easy, refreshing ways to keep hydrated

As the temperature rises, what will you choose to quench your thirst? There is nothing as important for the brain as keeping it hydrated. Our brains are about 80% water.
If you wait until you feel thirsty to have a drink, you are already dehydrated. It is essential to drink often throughout [...]

Are you a grandparent taking care of your own parent?

More and more boomers are now grandparents AND are faced with the responsibility for their parents. Demands from both ends of the family spectrum. The sandwich generation is indeed a reality.
58% of the grandparents in the U.S. are boomers.That’s 27 million boomer grandparents.
Boomer grandparents may live close by, but more likely they live [...]

Video: The Face of Alzheimer’s Disease

I found this video to be an interesting look into the lives of individuals dealing with Alzheimer’s in their family. Every situation has its unique characteristics and yet there is that common thread of the patient just not being themselves.

Video: The Face of Alzheimer's Disease

I found this video to be an interesting look into the lives of individuals dealing with Alzheimer’s in their family. Every situation has its unique characteristics and yet there is that common thread of the patient just not being themselves.

Worrying can make it so…

Have you had the feeling that you are not remembering things well anymore? I know I have.
And now there is a study showing that when we worry about aging and losing our memory, we actually do have memory problems.
AND those with more education showed the greatest effect on their performance on memory tests when [...]

Let’s Make a Date ToTalk this Week!

Tonight I decided I’d finally make a video with the webcam I purchased months ago.You can check it out here.
Quite a learning curve for me to do this! Lot of funny false starts! And I’ve got to figure out why the quality isn’t crisper. It’s a high quality Logitech recorder and should have higher resolution.
I’m [...]

Let's Make a Date ToTalk this Week!

Tonight I decided I’d finally make a video with the webcam I purchased months ago.You can check it out here.
Quite a learning curve for me to do this! Lot of funny false starts! And I’ve got to figure out why the quality isn’t crisper. It’s a high quality Logitech recorder and should have higher resolution.
I’m [...]

Grandchildren Are Also Part of the Process

I love this video I found on YouTube. Hearing about having Alzheimer’s in the Family from a child really touched me.
This situation with Alzheimer’s in the family is different from what my family has experienced. We have had the experience of taking Mom’s great grandchildren to the Care Center to visit her. [...]

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An Easy Make Ahead Recipe For Mashed Potato Casserole

January 4, 2010
by: Suzanne Holman • Alzheimer's, Recipes, family

Springerle Cookie Baking Tradition Continues

January 2, 2010
by: Suzanne Holman • Recipes, family, grandchildren

EGG CASSEROLE for New Year’s Brunch

December 31, 2009
by: Suzanne Holman • Recipes

Brain Food Popeye Smoothie

September 10, 2009
by: Suzanne Holman • Alzheimer's, Brain, Getting Fit, Recipes, green smoothie, nutrition