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Sunday, July, 27, 2008

People Who Are Caregivers

Sabrina
posted 11/13/2007, comments (3)

Great Love For Mom

My Mother is my best friend, and I love her so much.Mom is in a nursing home in Northern California. We just bought a new homeand i promissed mom that i would take care of her no mater what.Well my problem is Im not sure how to she has alheimer's and the place where she is atwants to put her in a lock up facitaly. They have told me that she... Read moreChevron
maggie
posted 11/11/2007, comment (1)

This website has me wondering if I'm not the person with dementia!

I came to this site seeking helpful information.  I spend lots of time on the internet seeking information and I have to tell you, this is the single most confusing site to try to navigate.  I clicked on "contact us" to try to voice my frustration but, even that page is so confusing that I cannot find a way to leave a message... Read moreChevron
Lori
posted 11/11/2007, comment (1)

Celebrate National Family Caregivers Month

Celebrate National Family Caregivers month! Post a photo, testimonial, poem or other tribute recognizing a devoted caregiver, a loved one who depends on you, or the special relationship experienced between a caregiver and the person in need. For every tribute contributed on CareConnection through the SharePost system, HealthCentral will make a... Read moreChevron
Cathy
posted 11/08/2007, comment (1)

OUR JOURNEY WITH THIS HORRIBLE DISEASE

We seem to be tumbling fast these days.  My mom was recently diagnosed with alzheimers.  I am afraid that she had the disease for a while before she was diagnosed.  Maybe we were all in denial.  Anyway, she is presently taking aricept.  Also, she was recently prescribed lexapro in the morning to help with depression. ... Read moreChevron
nhoj
posted 10/18/2007, comments (2)

aricept benefit in late stages of alzheimers?

My Wife started taking 10 mg Aricept about 8 years ago.  It helped her imedietly.  Now she is in the late stages.  Is it still benicicial ?  Should I try eliminating it and see what happens? John

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