What a success! The results are in and our Senior Selfie campaign was a smash hit on Facebook. Check out some of these amazing selfies from our amazing fans.
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READ MORESenior Selfies to Help End Alzheimer's
There has never been a better reason for you to post a selfie than now! During the month of September SYNERGY HomeCare will be promoting Senior Selfies to End Alzheimer’s. The goal of our campaign is to raise awareness and money for the Alzheimer’s Association.
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READ MOREFree Expert Alzheimers Advice for Family Caregivers
At SYNERGY HomeCare, we honor The Longest Day by hosting a full day of webinars to provide you and your support system the tools and resources needed to help you care for those living with Alzheimer’s. Several of these webinars will also be beneficial to families whose lives have been impacted by age or illness.
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READ MOREA Possible Cure for Alzheimer's Takes Center Stage
While there is no way of preventing, slowing or treating dementia, the topic took center stage at the annual 2015 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference mid-June.
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READ MORETips to Prevent Alzheimer's Patients from Wandering
Check out these great tips shared by SYNERGY HomeCare’s Franchise Partner Bill Nelson of Greeenville, SC. He appeared on his local NBC affilaite, WYFF, for a segment on how to keep alzheimer’s patients from wandering.
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READ MORECan Feeding Your Brain Decrease Your Chances of Developing Alzheimer's?
There are so many different diets today catering to many different people depending on their goals. The MIND diet focuses on eating “brain healthy” foods, like berries and green vegetables.
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READ MORE5 Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease
Every 70 seconds, someone develops Alzheimer’s. The disease is predicted to affect 1 in 85 people by 2050.
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READ MOREReducing your risk of Alzheimer's disease
The good news is we’re living longer. Medical advances have improved the odds of surviving conditions like heart disease and cancer. But as the population ages, a lot of us will develop Alzheimer’s. By 2025, more than 7 million Americans are expected to have the disease. Despite all the research, there is no cure.
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READ MORE3 common causes of Alzheimer's wandering
Providers of home dementia care often struggle with a common Alzheimer’s and dementia symptom called wandering.
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READ MORE3 great books about Alzheimer's for caregivers
If you provide at-home senior care for clients with Alzheimer’s, you may be interested in reading one of these three books.
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