Some memories won’t fade. My Dad’s statement, “No, I am not giving my daughter away,” during the rehearsal for my wedding will be forever etched in my memory. Although he was going to walk me down the aisle to present me to my husband, I will forever remain his daughter. 🧠Two years later, myContinue reading “Unlocking Hope: Dementia Prevention and Meaningful Memories”
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Making an impact: what’s your cup of tea?
You can’t boil the ocean, but you can make many cups of tea. That’s a note to self that I read frequently in 2024. Instead of being overwhelmed by the myriad challenges of managing many responsibilities, I focused on 3 this year – 2024 began with a profound realization at the Alzheimer’s Disease International ConferenceContinue reading “Making an impact: what’s your cup of tea?”
Next steps after Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
It will take the collective efforts of public and private sector organizations, community groups, and citizens of all ages to work towards bending the growth curve in dementia diagnoses.
Dementia Risk Management & Prevention
January is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. here are 12 potentially modifiable risk factors. If all of these risk factors could be modified, up to 40% of cases of dementia could be delayed or prevented.
Marchons ensemble pour la maladie d’Alzheimer
Comme vous le savez, grâce à mon travail à la Société Alzheimer de Montréal, je me consacre aux efforts pour trouver un remède contre la maladie d’Alzheimer et pour soutenir les personnes vivant avec la maladie, leurs soignants, leurs familles et les professionnels de la santé. La crise de Covid-19 a mis en lumièreContinue reading “Marchons ensemble pour la maladie d’Alzheimer”