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ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
United States
Приєднався 6 жов 2020
The Alzheimer’s Research Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for the caregivers of Alzheimer’s and dementia patients.
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We are committed to researching and compiling the most current information relevant to helping caregivers more effectively support the Alzheimer’s patient. We do not conduct scientific studies, but we act as a clearinghouse of the most reliable resources available on caring for people with Alzheimer’s disease.
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We are committed to researching and compiling the most current information relevant to helping caregivers more effectively support the Alzheimer’s patient. We do not conduct scientific studies, but we act as a clearinghouse of the most reliable resources available on caring for people with Alzheimer’s disease.
Your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's How can you deal with it? | Alzra.org
Discovering that a loved one has received an Alzheimer's diagnosis can be frightening, stressful, and upsetting. As you begin examining the situation as the family caregiver, some suggestions may assist you in dealing with the diagnosis.
Your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's. How can you deal with it?
1. Ask
Consult the doctor and learn about the treatments that may be most effective in relieving symptoms or addressing behavioral concerns.
2. Contact
To get more information about Alzheimer’s, treatment options, and caregiving tips and resources, contact organizations such as the Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center.
3. Find
The caregivers of Alzheimer’s can benefit from support groups. Find a group where you can share your concerns and feelings with other caregivers.
4. Organize
Analyze your day to determine if you can develop a routine to make things go more smoothly. Try to be flexible and adapt your routine as per your needs.
5. Take A Break
Opt for adult care or respite care services to alleviate the daily demands of caregiving
6. Plan For The Future
These plans include getting legal and financial documents in order, exploring long-term care options, and determining the services covered by Medicare and health insurance.
Visit for the latest Alzheimer's news and caregiver tips👉 www.alzra.org/ or 📧: sandy@alzra.org should you have further questions!
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Your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's. How can you deal with it?
1. Ask
Consult the doctor and learn about the treatments that may be most effective in relieving symptoms or addressing behavioral concerns.
2. Contact
To get more information about Alzheimer’s, treatment options, and caregiving tips and resources, contact organizations such as the Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center.
3. Find
The caregivers of Alzheimer’s can benefit from support groups. Find a group where you can share your concerns and feelings with other caregivers.
4. Organize
Analyze your day to determine if you can develop a routine to make things go more smoothly. Try to be flexible and adapt your routine as per your needs.
5. Take A Break
Opt for adult care or respite care services to alleviate the daily demands of caregiving
6. Plan For The Future
These plans include getting legal and financial documents in order, exploring long-term care options, and determining the services covered by Medicare and health insurance.
Visit for the latest Alzheimer's news and caregiver tips👉 www.alzra.org/ or 📧: sandy@alzra.org should you have further questions!
Donate 💰 to make a significant impact in the lives of Alzheimer's caregivers 👉 www.alzra.org/donate-now/
Follow Our Social Pages To Stay Connected!
Facebook: web. alzra.org
Instagram: alzheimersresearchassociation
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/alzra/
Twitter: ARAorg
#alzra #alzheimers #dementia #caregivers #alzheimersresearchassociation #alzheimersawareness #DementiaCare #typesofcaregivers #alzheimerscaregiver #alzheimerscare #alzheimerssupport #AlzheimersInAmerica #AlzheimersDiagnosis #CaregiverGrants #CaringForCaregivers #charity #charitywork #charitableorganization #charitablefoundation
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Former Ballerina With Alzheimer's Performs 'Swan Lake' Dance | Super Emotional
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Watch this super emotional & viral video of former #ballet dancer Marta Cinta González Saldaña, who had #Alzheimer's and died in 2019, reacting to Tchaikovsky's #Swan #Lake music. . This video was first posted by the Spanish organization Música Para Despertar (music to wake) in October 2020, the organization. . Visit our website 👉: www.alzra.org for more info on Alzheimer's, Dementia & Caregivi...
10 Quick Tips For Caregivers | Alzheimer's Research Association
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#Alzheimer's progress in 3 #stages: Mild, Moderate, & Severe. By following some practical tips, caregivers can limit challenges and ease the frustrations. . We have listed some practical #caregivertips on our website, Visit this link to continue reading 👉: www.alzra.org/caregiver-tips/ . 📞: 866-274-8148 or 📧: joe@alzra.org should you have further questions! . Follow Our Social Pages To Stay Con...
How Can You Help Alzheimer's Caregiver? | Alzheimer's Research Association
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There are many #caregivers, like Ann in this video, who need #financial #help while caring for their loved ones with #Alzheimer's. Watch Ann's full story here, and here's how you can help: www.alzra.org/donate-now/ . Follow Our Social Pages To Stay Connected! Facebook: . alzra.org Instagram: alzheimersresearchassociation LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/alzra/ . #al...
She passed ..she dancing again in heaven body restored.
my mother was in this state but she could still play the piano from bits of memory. Art is from the soul and the soul is eternal and belongs to God.
That’s intense! Peace to her
Is the ballerina her when she was young?
She's elegant!!
Bless her sweet heart. May the Lord watch over her. ❤
What a wonderful woman.
Absolutely beautiful made me cry .
It makes me cry everytime I watch the video. I bet she was beautiful Ballerina.
Wow!
Just mind boggling beautiful. What magic. God bless her and those that shared with us.
Alicia Alonso
Wow!! How beautiful!!🌷💖✝️
This lady is there in the moment, elegant, beautiful
Sometimes to he randomness of the algorithms, work for me. Someone close on our family has dementia and it's heartbreaking to see 😭
Woow. Woow. And woow. We should take music more seriously... ❤
She still has graceful moves
Precious.. so are her caregivers
When the music played....she was not sitting down.... she was THERE.....
Beautiful 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💐
Wow. Her soul still feels it. That was beautiful. She is very graceful
M.C.T. oil ( medium chain triglyceride oil ) derived from coconut and available from health food stores three tablespoons daily provides an alternative fuel to the brain when it can no longer process it's usual supply . Allow two weeks . Ordinary coconut oil from the grocery does the same thing ( 7 tbs . daily ) is cheaper though fattening . Source : A female Pediatrician in TED TALK whose husband developed Dementia .
Beautiful
So moving to see this ballerina experience the beautifully expressed movements -what a joy! That’s what matters
Amazing
That lady still had it she was greatdanceingher wayIlove it and wish hermany more times to show peoplewithAlshimetscanstillrememberthing
That made me cry , beautiful beautiful 🇨🇦
So beautiful and so touching!!!!!! She is still beautiful!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
beautiful. if only we had ways to channel the memories of everyone! i cried!
How sad this is🇬🇧
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She is a star unchanged and ever so bright. LOOK AT HER
this is heartbreaking 😢
This gave me goosebumps, and I gasped for air. I felt so touched watching her come alive.
Wow! She is magnificent!
The dance and music remains in spirit.
❤❤❤ Prima Ballerina sempre e per sempre❤❤❤
This informative comment tells who she was. It was posted by @pedrokass2973 • 1y ago She is Marta Cinta spaniard ballerina, first ballerina in New York Ballet in 1967. It is wonderful how music occupies a special place in our brain, probably related in this case to an emotional and professional impact. Simply a wonderful video. Marta Cinta died during the Covid pandemic due to the virus. ------ I know the feeling! I spent many years dancing the Ballet myself. Had many famous and extremely dedicated friends/ associates, practitioners in the discipline. It is gut wrenching and a full body experience to see an old dancer reliving their experience. I know the feeling and recall my own all too often! Especially when I hear the music. At nine yrs old I met Sir Robert Hellman backstage SF opera house during the Don Quixote tour, he had just been informed that he was Knighted by the Queen. At 65 now I still remember the music and choreography of Nutcracker, as well as many of Bob Joffrey and Gerald Arpinos’ Ballet. Thank you for the context! B.
Just beautiful. The magic and love of music never leaves us.
I felt the beauty ❤️
This is one of the most precious videos I’ve ever watched on UA-cam.
I watch this for the hundredth time and cry for the hundredth time. THE GREAT TCHAIKOVSKY AND HIS MAJESTY BALLET!
I find it absolutely infuriating when I hear about elderly people being treated badly by carers and the government. These are wonderful souls in ageing bodies and we are all rapidly heading into old age ourselves. Life is short. I hope, one day, Marta will be dancing in Heaven.
Magical to watch!♥
God bless her and the caretaker who was so kind to her. Rest in peace, beautiful swan.❤ She wasn't just a dancer, she was a prima ballerina.
How absolutely beautiful, those of us who have lost to this dreadful illness will understand.
This is breaking my heart. In Heaven she will dance for the angels
So emotionally moving. The lady was so in touch with the music and her glorious past. I was extremely moved by the young man's gesture of care when he kissed her hand. Truly what life and people should be about.
She will soon be dancing in heaven for God and the angels for as long as she wants. No frailities there❤
Muscle memory must be different from cognitive memory. Even seated, she's so graceful! 🥰