Early onset Alzheimer’s Archive

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    2010 Silverado Senior Living Photo Contest Winners

     For the past two years Silverado Senior Living has held a photo contest for all 20 of our senior living communities, as well as Silverado Hospice and Silverado At-Home. The photos are categorized and winners are chosen based on their representation of LOVE, LIFE, and...

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    Top Ten Advances in Alzheimer’s Research and Care for 2010

    Despite the economic downturn and all the other negative news that has bombarded us in the last year, 2010 was a very good year for the advancement of Alzheimer’s awareness, care and research. Although we still do not have a cure, we are one-step closer...

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    Rose Parade Float Tells Boomers “It’s Time to Face Alzheimer’s”

    The Alzheimer’s Association and Pfizer have teamed up to raise awareness of Alzheimer’s disease for the 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade. The 55-foot long Boomer Express train will carry Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers along the five-and-a-half mile parade route, spewing steam and ringing its...

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    Jazz Musician Shares her Alzheimer’s Story in Song

    Article from the NY Times: By PAULA SPAN Cynthia Scott’s voice came wafting out of my car radio on a Sunday morning. She’s a lovely singer, a veteran of jazz clubs and international festivals and, back when, one of Ray Charles’s Raelettes. But more than...

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    ALFA Awards Silverado Senior Living 2010 Best of the Best

    Assisted Living Federation of America national award recognizes innovative best practices. For immediate release – Alexandria, VA – The Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA) has awarded Silverado Senior Living, headquartered in San Juan Capistrano, California, its prestigious 2010 Best of the Best Award, a...

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    A Burger, fries and Alzheimer’s?

    A bacon ranch cheese burger with a side of salty French fries and 24 ounces of cool carbonated cola is a common lunch and dinner meal for millions of Americans each day. While many of us know these high calorie and fat packed meals aren’t...

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    Silverado Senior Living Brings Award-Winning Expertise in Memory Care to Los Angeles

    Silverado Senior Living is proud to announce the opening of its newest memory care community in Los Angeles, California. Silverado Senior Living-Beverly Place is centrally located near Cedars Sinai, Olympia and UCLA medical centers. In addition, residents and family members will have access to many...

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    Alzheimer’s Report for 2010

    Complete Article from Alzheimer’s Weekly: There are 5.3 million Americans living with the disease and every 70 seconds someone in America develops Alzheimer’s disease. By mid-century someone will develop Alzheimer’s every 33 seconds. In 2010, there will be a half million new cases of Alzheimer’s,...

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    A Night at Terrace Park

    Beautiful arrangements of bright rainbow-colored flowers covered every inch of the venue and perfumed the air. After walking a short red carpet through a gold and cream balloon archway, guests were greeted with smiling faces and received elegant programs. Amazing appetizers, crepe bar, carving station,...

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    Social Security Adds Early-Onset Alzheimer’s

    As of this morning news from the Alzheimer’s Association (direct quote): The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced today they have added early-onset/younger onset Alzheimer’s to the list of conditions under its Compassionate Allowance Initiative, giving those with the disease expedited access to Social Security Disability...

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    Tour the Brain, Understand Alzheimer’s

    Clinical words, like brain plaques and neurodegenerative disorder, are intimidating when faced with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. Often there is a divide between those researching in a laboratory and those faced with the devastating daily effects of the disease. When a shocking diagnosis is...

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    Early Onset Alzheimer’s

    We must continue to care for people who are diagnosed with ALZ and give LIFE, which they so deserve. http://news.aol.com/health/article/man-suffers-from-alzheimers-at-40/559542?icid=main|main|dl3|link3|http%3A%2F%2Fnews.aol.com%2Fhealth%2Farticle%2Fman-suffers-from-alzheimers-at-40%2F559542 Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on Facebookshare via RedditShare with StumblersTweet about itSubscribe to the comments on this post

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