Make eye contact. Always approach a person living with dementia face-to-face and make eye contact.
My name is Bob DeMarco, I am an Alzheimer's Caregiver. My mother Dorothy lived with Alzheimer's Disease. We lived our lives one day at a time. IAAAC is a companion site of the Alzheimer's Reading Room.
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Google Search - meanness in elderly
The confusion about Alzheimer's like behavior occurs because early dementia is like a chicken/egg disease.
Google Keyword Search - types of dementia
Dementia is a an illness that usually occurs slowly over time, and usually includes a progressive state of deterioration.
The earliest signs of dementia are usually memory problems, confusion, and changes in the way a person behaves and communicates.
The earliest signs of dementia are usually memory problems, confusion, and changes in the way a person behaves and communicates.
Test Your Memory for Alzheimer's A Very Popular Google Search
Amplify’d from www.alzheimersreadingroom.com
Each and every month since July, 2009, "test your memory for Alzheimer's" is the number one search leading to the Alzheimer's Reading Room.Read more at www.alzheimersreadingroom.com
If you add this article -- What’s the Difference Between Alzheimer’s and Dementia? -- the total grows to over 15,000.
You might be surprised to learn this. We get more visits from search from people searching these keywords -- What is dementia? Then we do for the search of these keywords -- What is Alzheimer's disease?
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This is Your Brain on Google
A brain study conducted by Dr. Gary Small, a UCLA expert on aging, found that people who search the Internet use more of their brain while engaging in Internet searching.
This suggests that just searching on the Internet may train the brain -- that it may keep it active and healthy," said Small, whose research appears in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.To continue reading go here.

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