Sheri has decided to do something about her frustration with lack of awareness of Dementia's in the world around her. She recently got an exciting opportunity to meet with Lori LaBey from Alzheimersspeaks. She has both a web site and a radio station, dedicated to sharing information about Alzheimer's. She is a speaker,trainer and educator of Dementia. If you are not familiar with it, take a minute and visit her web site. I met with her to discuss the program that was started in the UK by Norman McNamaras called "Dementia Aware". It is program designed to help spread awareness about Dementia related behaviors and traits, so that we can learn how to see the signs and become a more Dementia friendly community. Sheri is going to participate with this in any way she can, so she is not just complaining about her world with Bob and "Al" but learning to make a difference in the world around her.
Click on the links in the post to find out more information about this program and maybe even how you can help. :)
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So pleased you are taking this step. I would like to help to raise awareness too. Let me know if there's a way I can do that. Sally
ReplyDeleteWonderful news! Sheri. I have a terminal illness so am doing all I can to have a website. But I think what you're about to do would be so gratifying and exciting! Congratulations! Sandy
ReplyDeleteI was in the car this morning and listened to a very interesting discussion on NPR's Diane Rehm's show. They had the director of NIH on and he was talking about, among other things, the relationship between Alzhiemers and Parkinsons, which runs in my family. See:
ReplyDeleteA Conversation With Dr. Francis Collins, Director Of The NIH
10 a.m. (ET) Researchers and drug companies are joining forces to examine similarities among some of our worst ailments. NIH Director Francis Collins talks with Diane about a new era of collaboration to find treatments for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other diseases.
Sally, thank you so much for offering to help, use the contact form on the right so I can reach you directly there is a way to help.
ReplyDeleteSandy-thank you so much for your support! You do a wonderful job on your web site, i have learned so much from you!
ReplyDeleteJim, Thank you for sharing the article! I will read through it.
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