
After sixteen very long years with no truly viable
treatment plans for Alzheimer’s, there’s some optimism on the horizon, in a stunning reversal from the formerly-rejected antibody therapy, aducanumab. The most recent research uncovers that large quantities of this medication do, in fact, lessen cognitive decline at the beginning stages of Alzheimer’s.
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If you’re among the 8% of Americans who actually accomplish their
New Year’s resolution goals, well done! However, if you are like most of us, you have given up well before even turning the calendar page to February. Although without a doubt it’s commendable to strive to improve ourselves by resolving to lose 10 pounds or eat healthier, for busy family caregivers, there are many truly meaningful, attainable goals that will inspire hope and improve life all through the year.
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One of the toughest struggles and care for seniors is acknowledging the necessity for help with financial matters. Personal finances are both extremely personal and a representation of our independence, and adult children especially can often be met with opposition when stepping into the financial arena with their senior parents.
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Senior Living Foundation of the American Foreign Service assists in paying for Care Management
The Senior Living Foundation of the American Foreign Service is helping the aging population of the Foreign Service by assisting with paying for Care Management services. If you or your loved one has worked for the Foreign Service, they may be entitled to assistance through their non-profit.
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