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Listed in: Seniors > Alzheimer's Disease This ring is to help victims of Alzheimer's disease. Whether you have the disease, are a caretaker, or are a friend or family member of someone who has Alzheimer's, you are a victim. Let's become survivors. We all need someone to stand by us, so please use these sites to help in the fight against Alzheimer's by increasing awareness of the disease, giving moral or educational support, or just by becoming a friend. |
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Grandma Forgot
Dealing with Alzheimer's, little Andy talks with God--one in a unique series of poetic conversations from the heart of a child.
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Passage Into Paradise
My mother's journey through Alzheimer's, including 175 poems, caregiver articles, and oil paintings.
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We Care At Home
This is an Alzheimer's caregiver support group. It is dedicated to my spouse, Red, and to the home caregiver.
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Caregiver Survival: I Hate Alzheimer's
Blog site of Joseph J. Sivak, MD, who has personal as well as clinical experience with the disease. In 1979, his mother was diagnosed with AD. There were no treatments available then and the words AD were not a household term. Dr. Sivak became his mother's primary caregiver at the age of 17. His mother was in the intermediate stages of the illness at that time. She eventually died in 1987 when he was a third year medical student. Dr. Sivak has now treated AD victims and their families for almost 20 years. The purpose of the blog is to help dispel myths and biases about the disease and help universally connect the 5 million victims and their loved ones. Education, caregiver support, information disemination, and eliminating some of the isolation of the victims and their families in any small way is the utility of the blog.
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Had a Dad - An Alzheimer's Blog
My dad's journey through Alzheimer's disease.
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