Alzheimers, living in Reverse
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  • Welcome!
  • DID YOU KNOW
    • myths about dementia and Alzheimers disease
    • signs your parents may need help at home
    • adopt a brain healthy diet by Alz.org
    • tactile stimulation benefits dementia patients and caregivers
    • Tips on preventing caregiver burnout
    • symptoms of heat exhaustion
    • Tips on for keeping your loved one safe
    • explaination Alzheimers disease.. in plain english >
      • explaining alzheimers to kids
      • more signs of AD
      • caregivers
  • resources
    • from caring.com for homecare givers
    • who would take care of your loved one with alzheimers if something happened to you?
    • list of referals and resources
    • assisted living directory
    • caregiver resources
  • video
    • promising research
    • A real home hitter video
    • really good video about early stages
    • Walk to end Alzheimers 2013
    • video--signs of alzheimers
    • Genes that block Amyloid can prevent Alzheimer's!
    • The best Alzheimer's video
    • Alzheimers research and reports
    • treating dementia with coconut oil>
      • Dr. Newport --Part 1
      • Dr. Newport-- Part II
      • our story- Ian Blair Hamilton and Cassie Bond
      • Dr. Newport -- Part III and Part IV
      • understanding alzheimers disease
      • alternative treatments- report from alzheimers association
  • Blog
  • just for fun ( games )
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General Information, Resources and Referrals Alzheimer’s Disease Research, a program of the American Health Assistance Foundation
Resource for latest Alzheimer's disease research news, prevention, healthy choices, treatment and caregiving.

www.ahaf.org

1-800-437-2423
(301) 948-3244

Alliance for Aging Research
Advocates and provides information on age-related medical discoveries and health topics.

www.agingresearch.org
(202) 293-2856

Alzheimer’s Disease Education Referral Center (ADEAR), National Institute of Aging, National Institutes of Health
Offers information for people with Alzheimer’s disease, their families and professionals, including information on clinical trials.

www.nia.nih.gov/alzheimers
1-800-438-4380

American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Membership organization for people over 50; informative website.

www.aarp.org
1-888-687-2277 (1-888 OUR AARP)

American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR)
Offers information on healthy lifestyles, age-related conditions, and diseases and biology of aging.

www.infoaging.org
1-888-582-2327
(212) 703-9977

Nature Education
Their "Spotlight on Alzheimer's Disease" web pageis a scientifically written resource, which is part oftheir free science library and learning website.

www.nature.com/scitable/spotlight/alzheimer-s-disease-18608693

National Council on Aging
Provides information on healthy aging, maintaining independence and government and private benefits programs; includes news updates of interest to seniors.

www.ncoa.org
(202) 479-1200

National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health
Conducts and supports biomedical, social and behavioral research and public education to promote healthy aging. Website has database with information on over 250 national organizations that help older people.

www.nia.nih.gov
www.nihseniorhealth.gov
www.nia.nih.gov/HealthInformation/ClinicalTrials.htm
(301) 496-1752
TTY 1-800-222-4225

National Long Term Care Ombudsmen Resource Center
Under “Ombudsmen Locator” find contact information by state on ombudsmen, Offices on Aging, nursing home licensure, Medicaid and other state resources.

www.ltombudsmen.org
(202) 332-2275

Palliative Dementia Care Resources
Provides resources and information to help people make decisions about end-of-life care and services for individuals with dementia.

www.pdcronline.org

Senior Citizens Bureau
Provides information for seniors on government programs, counseling, housing, etc. Includes a state-by-state directory for many services.

www.seniorcitizensbureau.com
1-866-408-0824

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State and Local Resources Healthcare Professionals
Healthcare providers (physicians, nurses, etc.) are the first source of information for those facing health issues.

State and Area Agencies on Aging
Each state and territory in the U.S. has an Agency on Aging office located in its capital city, as well as local offices. Check the phone book or online by state and area. They provide information on nutrition and support services, elder rights programs, long term care, ombudsman programs, legal services, outreach and elder abuse prevention.

State Departments of Health and Social Services
Each state in the U.S. has these departments, as well as local offices. They can provide information on support and respite services, facilities, financial assistance, and regulations and licensing. Check the phone book or online by state and locality.

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Caregiving and Caregiver Support Caregiver Resource Center (a division of Employee Assistance Professionals, Inc.)
Provides information on caregiving, planning for long term care services and employee assistance.

www.caregiverresourcecenter.com
(203) 861-9833

CarePathways
Created and maintained by RNs to provide access to healthcare information, products and services.

www.carepathways.com
1-877-521-9987

Children of Aging Parents (CAPS)
Provides information and materials for adult children caring for their older parents.

www.caps4caregivers.org
1-800-227-7294

Eldercare Online
An online caregiver support group with information and a directory of support groups.

www.ec-online.net

Family Caregiver Alliance, National Center on Caregiving (FCA)
Information, education, services, research and advocacy for those caring for people with chronic, disabling health conditions.

www.caregiver.org
1-800-445-8106

Latino Alzheimer’s & Memory Disorders Alliance
Empowers Hispanic and Latino caregivers and families of those afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease and memory disorders by providing education, skill building training and support programs. Also provides training programs to healthcare providers who work with the Hispanic and Latino communities.

www.latinoalzheimersalliance.org
(708) 714-4268

Meals on Wheels
Provides information on local meal delivery and congregate meals for seniors.

www.mealcall.org

National Adult Day Services Association (NADSA)
Use the website database to find adult day services.

www.nadsa.org
1-877-745-1440

National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers (GCM)
Health and human services specialists who help families care for older relatives while encouraging as much independence as possible. Use the database to find a geriatric care manager.

www.caremanager.org
(520) 881-8008

National Caregivers Library
An extensive online library for caregivers with articles, forms, checklists and links to topic-
specific external resources.

www.caregiverslibrary.org
(804) 327-1111

National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL)
Represents long term care providers; contains information for consumers on assisted living.

www.ncal.org
(202) 842-4444

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Safety and Home Healthcare Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center (ADEAR), National Institute of Aging, National Institutes of Health
This section of the ADEAR website offers information on Alzheimer’s-related safety issues, and includes a room-by-room safety checklist (also available as a print publication)

www.nia.nih.gov/Alzheimers/Publications/homesafety.htm#room
1-800-438-4380

AllegroMedical.com
Offers a variety of home healthcare products, including safety products.

www.allegromedical.com
1-800-861-3211

The Alzheimer’s Store
Offers safety products to deal with wandering and other Alzheimer’s safety issues.

www.alzstore.com
1-800-752-3238

Fisher Products
Offers home healthcare products.

www.fishershops.com
1-866-804-4042

MedicAlert Foundation International
Offers emblems and chains engraved with the person’s membership number, primary medical conditions and the toll-free 24-hour Emergency Response Center number. This information enables personal identification, relays key medical facts and notifies the person’s family contacts.

www.medicalert.org
1-888-633-4298
(209) 668-3333 (from outside the U.S.)

Sears Home Health Care Specialogue
Offers a wide variety of home healthcare products for seniors.

www.sears.com/Health&Wellness
1-888-326-2132

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Federal Government Programs and Services Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
A starting point for information on aging for elders and families.

www.aoa.gov
(202) 619-0724

Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center (ADEAR), National Institute of Aging, National Institutes of Health
Provides current Alzheimer's disease information and resources from the National Institute on Aging (NIA).

www.nia.nih.gov/alzheimers
1-800-438-4380

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Offer latest information and resources on Medicare and Medicaid.

www.cms.hhs.gov
1-800-633-4227

Disability.gov
Provides people with disabilities information and available government programs on benefits, civil rights, community life, education, employment, housing, health, technology and transportation.

www.disability.gov
1-800-FED-INFO (1-800-333-4636)

Eldercare Locator
Provides resource information for older adults in any U.S. community; referrals to state and local area agencies on aging and community-based organizations that serve many elder care needs; English and Spanish speaking information specialists.

www.eldercare.gov
1-800-677-1116

GovBenefits.gov
A partnership of federal agencies that provides access to government assistance programs.

www.govbenefits.gov
1-800-FED-INFO (1-800-333-4636)

Medicaid
Program funded by federal and state governments to assist those who do not have the resources to pay for healthcare. Check the phonebook or online by state.

Medicare
Federal program that pays for certain healthcare expenses. Call 24:7 for assistance; English and Spanish-speaking customer service.

www.medicare.gov
1-800-633-4227

Medline Plus
Service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health that provides information on many health topics.

www.medlineplus.gov

National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Info, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Offers information on long term care, planning and payment strategies.

www.longtermcare.gov
(202) 619-0724

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health
Provides general information on Alzheimer’s disease, websites and some publications on its Alzheimer’s disease page.

www.ninds.nih.gov
1-800-352-9424

Social Security Administration
Social Security is a federal program that provides retirement and disability benefits.

www.ssa.gov
1-800-772-1213

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Legal Assistance American Bar Association (ABA)
Provides information to help find legal assistance and locate lawyers. Part of the website deals specifically with legal issues of aging.

www.abanet.org
www.abanet.org/aging/home.html
1-800-285-2221

ElderLawAnswers.com
Find an attorney, resources and information on financial and legal issues of aging.

www.elderlawanswers.com
1-866-267-0947

National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
Use the database to find an elder law attorney in the private or public sector who deals with legal issues affecting the elderly and disabled.

www.naela.com
(703) 942-5711

National Center on Elder Abuse
Serves as a national resource center dedicated to the prevention of elder mistreatment.

www.ncea.aoa.gov/ncearoot/Main_Site/index.aspx
www.ncea.aoa.gov/ncearoot/main_site/Find_Help/State_Resources.aspx
(302) 831-3525

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Long-Term Care and Living Options A Place for Mom
Includes information about issues that affect caregivers and provides a search engine to find eldercare advisors.

http://alzheimers.aplaceformom.com/
1-877-666-3239

American Association for Homes and Services for the Aging
Provides information about and contains a directory of services and care facilities for elders.

www.aahsa.org
(202) 783-2242

Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
Offers advice on finding an accredited rehabilitation facility.

www.carf.org
1-888-281-6531

Helpguide.org
“Senior Housing and Care” section of website provides information on long term care and housing options.

www.helpguide.org

seniorDECISION.com
Offers a list of home health care and senior housing options by state and area with consumer ratings and reviews.

www.seniordecision.com

SNAPforSeniors™
Provides a senior housing options guide.

www.snapforseniors.com
1-888-651-7627

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Research and Clinical Trials Alzheimer's Disease Clinical Trials Database
A joint project of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the National Institute on Aging (NIA) maintained by the NIA's Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center; database of clinical trials on Alzheimer's disease and dementia underway at sites throughout the U.S.

http://www.alzheimers.org/clinicaltrials/search.asp
1-800-438-4380

National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health
Provides information on government-sponsored human trials and recruitment with locations, purpose, eligibility requirements, and phone contacts.

www.nia.nih.gov/HealthInformation/ClinicalTrials.htm
www.clinicaltrials.gov
(301) 496-1752

CenterWatch Clinical Trials Listing Service
Provides information about clinical research, including listings of active industry and government-sponsored clinical trials, research on new drug therapies and drugs recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

www.centerwatch.com
1-866-219-3440

Alzheimer Research Forum
Lists trials of potential treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and has a section seeking trial participants.

www.alzforum.org

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Hospice Care Caring Connections
Provides information on advanced care planning, financial matters, caregiving and hospice care.

www.caringinfo.org
1-800-658-8898; Multilingual Helpline: 1-877-658-8896

National Association for Home Care & Hospice
Click on “Consumer Information” to access database of local hospice providers.

www.nahc.org
(202) 547-7424

National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
Use website to locate member hospices.

www.nhpco.org
(703) 837-1500

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