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Living with Dementia
by: Richard Taylor, PhD – Author, Alzheimers from the Inside Out, Richard’s experiences and people’s reactions to his eight years living with symptoms of dementia. In the eyes of many others, sometimes even the eyes of care-partners, I am seen … Continue reading
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Tagged Alzheimers, dementia, Richard Taylor
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An “Administration for Community Living”? Yes, but…
by: G. Allen Power, MD - Eden Mentor at St. John’s Home in Rochester, NY, and Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Rochester. He is a board certified internist and geriatrician, and is a Fellow of the American … Continue reading
The Right to Choose
by: Joe Stango, Founder, President Dora’s Hope There is a great debate raging throughout our country today. It is the resurgence of the age old issue regarding a women’s right to choose. Oddly, it is the notion of freedom – … Continue reading
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Tagged disability, Dora's Hope, human rights, Joe Stango, medicaid, nursing homes
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Boomers at the End of Life
By Richard P. Grimes, President/CEO of the Assisted Living Federation of America, representing professionally managed senior living communities and the residents and families they serve. http://www.alfa.org/, There’s much speculation about what boomers will want in amenities and services 15 to … Continue reading
Older Americans Month 2012: Never Too Old to Play!
by Penny Anderson, Sec’y CCAL May is Older Americans Month, a perfect opportunity to show our appreciation for the older adults in our community. Since 1963, communities across the nation have joined in the annual commemoration of Older Americans Month—a … Continue reading
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