Monday, 15 June 2015

Glen Campbell Movie to Air June 28 on CNN

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Glen Campbell Movie to Air June 28 on CNN
June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month. In conjunction with this, CNN is airing the movie released this past fall entitled "Glen Campbell...I'll Be Me." What a moving, brave and bold way to tell Glen's story and shine the spotlight on Alzheimer's disease. Plan to watch it, and invite others over to share the experience. The movie will air on June 28 at 9:00pm & 10:48pm EST (which is 6:00pm & 7:48pm PST).

 

Esther Heerema, MSW
Alzheimer's/Dementia Expert
Movie Review of "Glen Campbell... I'll Be Me"

Got a favorite Glen Campbell song? How about "Rhinestone Cowboy," "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" or "Gentle on My Mind"? While I'm not in any way a country music expert, I do know that having an iconic career of music and acting that spans 50 years is incredible.

What's also incredible is the thought that the man who sang these songs and hundreds more and who could play a guitar in his sleep, doesn't remember what day it is today and is not able to recall the names of his children... Read more

 

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Don't Fall for these 5 Half-Turths About Your Brain

Since June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month, you should probably review these common half-truths. How many of them do you believe?... Read more
 

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Mental Exercise: 12 Fun Ways to Stretch Your Brain

In keeping with the Brain Awareness theme, did you know there are many ways to exercise your brain? Here are my top 12, backed by scientific research... Read more

 

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The Great Debate: Can People with Dementia Consent to Sex?

A few weeks ago, news sources were overflowing with stories about the husband who was charged with, and then acquitted of, having sexual activity with his wife who had dementia. Things have quieted down now, but the questions remain of how to determine if someone with dementia has the ability to consent. Here are some practical ways to evaluate this..Read more

 

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Reducing and Responding to Pacing in Dementia
Learn more about the causes of pacing in dementia, and how you can respond in a way that relieves his distress.
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