When experts in the medical field are faced with a challenging question or complex issue, they often turn to trusted colleagues for professional input and support. Dr. Leslie Kernisan, a board-certified geriatrician and clinical instructor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Department of Medicine, tackles difficult topics on a regular basis – in Read More
5 tips to preventing Alzheimer’s disease
With the startling numbers of new cases being diagnosed daily, more and more of us become anxious when we can’t remember a name or place. The cost to families and to society will grow to such a level that I worry about the quality of care in the future. What do we do as individuals Read More
Holistic Approach to Progressive Illnesses
When one is given a diagnosis, it can be overwhelming because the magnitude of information begins a new journey that was never imagined. This journey leaves partners devastated, scared and angry. Often both parties become depressed and the illness slowly takes over their lives. Starting this month, we are offering a two-hour class for individuals Read More
Some Ways to Reduce Your Dementia Risk
There is no sure way to prevent dementia. But, there are some things you can do to lower your risk of developing a dementia. There is a growing amount of evidence that staying in school, keeping your mind active and maintaining good physical health can significantly lower your risk. Two studies published recently – one Read More
Aging Families: Dilemmas, Concerns and Solutions
Working adults in the “autumn” of their careers find that they are juggling work and aging family dilemmas — causing loss of pay or employer dissatisfaction with their performance or absence. Baby Boomers facing retirement also face the realities of still having to care for parents or other older relatives — this “care” duty can Read More
Pickled Grapes – A Lesson in "Being in the Moment"
Visiting a small group home this past weekend, I arrived when three seniors were just finishing their lunch meal, so I joined the conversation. The first one (a new resident) asked me if this was a “boarding house” and I answered in the affirmative about everyone having their own rooms. One of the ladies answered, Read More
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