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Early Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s

We all forget things from time to time. You can lose your train of thought as you’re talking to someone, forget the name of the song stuck in your head, or just call someone the wrong name. Mistakes like this happen to most of us now and then. But when you notice this happening more […]

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Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month

June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. Around 50 million people worldwide are living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. In the United States, the disease is the sixth leading cause of death and usually affects seniors who are 65 or older. It is important to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s and dementia in older […]

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Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month

This June, the Alzheimer’s Association is sponsoring “Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month”. The Alzheimer’s Association is committed to ending Alzheimer’s disease, and finding a cure to stop this deadly disease. Alzheimer’s is a brain disease that causes a slow decline in memory, reasoning skills and thinking. Nearly 6 million Americans suffer from this disease, with […]

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Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia: Care at The Legacy

Alzheimer’s disease, as defined by the Alzheimer’s Association, is “a brain disease that causes a slow decline in memory, thinking and reasoning skills.” It differs than dementia, although many people think they are the same thing. It is reported that more than 50 million people across the globe live with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms […]

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Foods to Keep Your Brain Healthy

Food is a central component of our lives. We need it to fuel our daily lives, to provide energy and sustenance to survive and to feel good. Food is there for us when we celebrate life’s good moments, and often our go-to comfort when things don’t go our way. Eating a balanced diet can make […]

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The Legacy: Memory Support at Evergreen

Memory support for Alzheimer’s and other dementia. Memory loss is something we all experience from time to time. A certain degree of decline in cognitive thinking skills is normal for many people as we age. However, mild cognitive impairment does not affect a person’s ability to function or interact socially. A more serious concern is […]

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Music Therapy for Dementia Patients

“Music is the literature of the heart; it commences where speech ends” – Alphonse de Lamartine.   While language can vary from place to place, one thing that stands true is that music is used universally. Whether it is the words in the song, the music accompanying, or the memories that are happening while a […]

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