Our friends at the community site The Senior List are very active in areas of importance–criticality, really–to our constituency, and we delight in reading their articles frequently. Their Thought Leader Series is an exceptional compendium of thought provoking essays on topics of extreme significance to many of us who comprise the demographic we refer to as “America’s Seniors.” This week, we received their latest edition, with an article on a subject of rapidly growing importance in our country today…Alzheimer’s. In keeping with our theme of conveying this vital information to our site visitors, and as part of our overall mission of supporting and educating America’s Seniors, this week’s blog post will link you to The Senior List article titled “10 Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s,” and we encourage you to take advantage of this timely and crucial information. Click here to access the article…

And while we’re on this subject, in case you haven’t checked out our “Videos” page, you might want to view the fascinating three-part series titled “The ABCs of Dementia.” These videos capture the presentation delivered in our workshop series by Debbie Selsavage and Ed Youngblood of Coping with Dementia LLC, a Florida-based organization dedicated to the cause that people living with Dementia are not statistics, they are living human beings of value who deserve dignity, compassion, and the highest standard of care available. You can access these videos here…

Finally, recognizing how important this general area is to those we serve, our “Aging at Home’ Expo scheduled for January 29, 2020 at the Lady Lake Library will include a condensed workshop by Ms. Selsavage and Mr. Youngblood. We hope to see you there!

 

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