
Don Hayen was understandably devastated when a doctor told him he has Alzheimer's disease.
But in the 2• ½ years since his diagnosis, a strange thing has happened.
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Spouses
who cared for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease were much less
likely to place their partner in a nursing home if they received
targeted counseling and support, researchers report. This delay in
institutional care can be beneficial for both family members and those
with Alzheimer’s and save millions of dollars in health-care costs.
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I attended this conference today. This conference was held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center. I met scores of highly dedicated individuals, who work tirelessly promoting awareness of this debilitating and cruel illness.
What I found most disturbing is what I didn't see. This is the second Alzheimer's event in two weeks (see Alzheimer's Walk Post) that was glaringly ignored by any elected officials. Even minor candidates like John Spencer and Christopher Callahan did not feel that this cause is important enough to show up. Yeah, I didn't really know who these losers were until a few days ago.
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