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Ask Elizabeth: Can People Live Safely at Home with Alzheimer's?

Natalie Strouth | Posted 05.15.2013 | Canada Living
Natalie Strouth

Rebecca asks: My grandmother is getting older and was recently diagnosed with early stage Alzheimer's Disease. She is still very healthy and independently living on her own. We have talked about her desire to remain at home and independent for as long as she can. How can we keep her safe in her home?

Helping Dementia Patients Who Wander

CP | Sheryl Ubelacker, The Canadian Press | Posted 05.20.2013 | Canada Living

TORONTO - For families caring for a loved one with dementia, it can be one of the most frightening experiences of contending with the disease: discove...

Is THIS The Key To Fighting Dementia?

CP | Sheryl Ubelacker | Posted 05.08.2013 | Canada Living

TORONTO - More than one in seven cases of Alzheimer's disease could be prevented if all Canadians who are currently inactive were to start getting reg...

See The Person, Not The Alzheimer's

CP | Sheryl Ubelacker, The Canadian Press | Posted 03.03.2013 | Canada Living

TORONTO - When Elizabeth Allen was diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's disease, her first reaction was outrage that she had developed the progressi...

The Disease That Took My Father's Speech Away

Meghan Pearson | Posted 02.13.2013 | Canada Living
Meghan Pearson

I had never even heard of "FTD" (frontotemperal dementia). Immediately, I hopped online and began researching. Within minutes I discovered the truth -- Dad was going to die. Shortly after that, he began misplacing his words, not knowing how to verbally express what he knew he wanted to say. Soon it got to the point that he could only answer yes or no questions...and then by December 2010, he lost his words entirely.

What the Cha-Cha Can do for Your Health

Lily Sarafan | Posted 01.16.2013 | Canada Living
Lily Sarafan

In addition to its physical benefits, dancing also promotes psychological and mental well-being. The benefits of dancing are most evident in studies investigating its impact on various conditions including Type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's and dementia, all prominent diseases in the senior population.

Eight Steps to a Healthy Brain

Joan Sutton | Posted 12.29.2012 | Canada Living
Joan Sutton

Dr. Howard Fillit, has written a booklet about keeping a healthy mind while aging. Although there is no guarantee that following the guidelines in this booklet will prevent Alzheimer's, they are not castor oil. Far from tasting bad, they will improve your life as you are living it. If they also turn out to prevent AD, that's a bonus.

New Scary Link Found Between Dementia And Sleeping Pills

CBC | Posted 11.27.2012 | Canada Living

People over the age of 65 who take certain sleeping pills or anti-anxiety medications may face a higher risk of developing dementia within 15 years co...

Berman on the Brain: This is Your Brain on Art

Marc Berman | Posted 10.31.2012 | Canada Living
Marc Berman

The potential economic benefit of trained mathematicians and scientists may be obvious to policy makers, and as scientists we can appreciate this. It can be difficult to envision how a third grader's piano lessons will lead to future economic gains; however, the hidden benefits of language and music training on cognitive health and brain function should not be overlooked. It's time to put what's "extra" back into the curriculum and embrace arts programming in schools as an essential part of building and maintaining cognitive health both in the present and into the future.

Suck it Up And Visit Your Aging Relatives

Donald D'Haene | Posted 10.03.2012 | Canada Living
Donald D'Haene

I can't tell you how many times I have heard people say of their loved ones or acquaintances in nursing homes, "I want to remember her the way she was." I understand the sentiment but it's a cop out.

Onslaught Of Dementia Lies Ahead, Health Officials Warned

CBC | Posted 08.26.2012 | Canada Living

The number of cases of dementia is increasing dramatically, and governments around the world are unprepared for it, a health conference in Charlotteto...

Computers Plus Exercise Equals Better Memory Function: Study

The Huffington Post Canada | Rebecca Zamon | Posted 05.01.2012 | Canada Living

Keep typing and take a walk every day to prevent memory loss -- that's the message behind the Mayo Clinic's most recent study about brain function. ...

Dementia Common Among Seniors, Proper Diagnosis Key To Treatment

CP | Sheryl Ubelacker, The Canadian Press | Posted 04.02.2012 | Canada Living

TORONTO - Perhaps it begins with recurring forgetfulness, a struggle to find words or maybe needing repeated reminders about an upcoming event. Or it ...

Hockey Legend Tackles Tough Disease

CP | Donna Spencer, The Canadian Press | Posted 04.02.2012 | Canada

At 83, Mr. Hockey is still in demand and on the move. Gordie Howe is about to embark on another series of fundraisers for research into dementia.It's ...

Forced Maturity: New Site Helps Teens Deal With Parents' Dementia

CP | Helen Branswell, The Canadian Press | Posted 01.15.2012 | Canada Living

TORONTO - When June Shin's husband was diagnosed with early-onset dementia in late 2006, she could find no resources to help her three young children ...

Are You At Risk Of Dementia Because Of This?

CP | Sheryl Ubelacker, Health Reporter, The Canadian Press | Posted 12.18.2011 | Canada Living

TORONTO - While depression isn't an inevitable part of aging, women are twice as likely as men to develop the mood disorder, and that can have signifi...