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10 ways to minister to those with dementia and their families

By Crystal Caviness Individuals living with dementia are among the most marginalized of all people, says retired bishop Ken Carder.Yet,...
The High Risk of Dementia for African Americans

By Esther Heerema, MSW Updated July 31, 2019 African Americans face a higher risk of dementia than any other ethnic group in...
Dementia and Alzheimer’s: What Are the Differences?
Medically reviewed by Timothy J. Legg, PhD, CRNP on July 29, 2016 — Written by The Healthline Editorial Team Dementia...
Alzheimer’s Disease: Common Medical Problems

In addition to the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, a person with Alzheimer’s may have other medical problems over time, as all...
How music therapy provides real clinical results

John Murphy, MDLinx | August 19, 2019 Music has been linked with medicine for centuries, but only recently have researchers made demonstrable...
Dementia and the Church
By: Karen Nichols Dementia is a disease vastly misunderstood in our world today; yet it is on the rise. In...
St Peter’s Church in Norton to hold dementia-friendly service

By Karen Darley ST PETER’S Church in Norton is to host its first dementia-friendly service in a bid to make attending more accessible...
Dementia and religion: ‘What if I forget about God?’

Author Adelle M. Banks Dementia is the overall term for memory loss and cognitive impairment that results from diseases such...
Why we need to put our nation’s caregivers first

Author Sarita Gupta When my parents moved in with me, people would always ask me how I balanced it all—caring...
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