- Senior Care Products. Alzheimer's parentgiving.com
- www.rafasys.com/alzheimer's-safety-0.html
- The Three Stages of Alzheimer's Disease
- Seven Clinical Stages of Alzhheimers
- Understanding the Dementia Experience
- Coach Broyle's Playbook for Alz Caregivers
(free download or free video or you can buy hard copy) , Pacing , Late Afternoon Behavior , Refusing Care , Using the Bathroom , Home Safety , Dressing , Wandering , Communication , In the Car , Eating , Survival Tips - New York State Office for the Aging
Health Care, Patients' rights for Medicare & Medicaid participants, New York State Partnership for Long Term Care, Medicaid, Medicare, Legal Assistance,Financial Assistance, Local Support Services. Alzheimer's Elder Caregiver Support,Housing Information, Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) - Senior Living Source Helping Families Meet Their Elder Care Needs
- Aging Services Access Points, known in the elder network as ASAPs
ASAPs provide the following direct services: Information and Referral; interdisciplinary case management: intake, assessment, development and implementation of service plans; monitoring of service plans; and reassessment of needs; and Protective Services: investigations of abuse and neglect of elders. - Alzheimer behaviors.pdf
behaviors How to respond when dementia causes unpredictable behaviors - Medical is a one-stop, full service on-line medical supply
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- Mass. Division Of Medical Assistance
- medical and social service delivery system
Medicare program offers limited access to two unique programs for certain beneficiaries who need a comprehensive medical and social service delivery system. - Big Tree Murphy's - Finding the humanity
For families facing the ethical, emotional and physical care issues of Alzheimer's Disease. - Alzheimer's Foundation of America
AFA membership is open to any organization dedicated to aiding individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related illnesses, and their caregivers and families. They welcome entities of any size budget and staff, nonprofit - Aricept's resources. Learn About Alzheimer's Disease
The health information contained herein is provided for educational purposes only - The Alzheimers Store
dedicated to providing unique products and information for those caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease. Every product in the store has been carefully selected to make living with Alzheimer's disease as easy as possible. - Alzheimer Caregiver discussions
The Alzheimer's Association message boards and chat rooms are your online communication forum. Share your thoughts and experiences, query your colleagues and make new friends. - MASS-ALFA -Massachusetts Assisted Living Facilities
- The Medical Supply Depot.com
- Salmon Family of Services
Senior Living and Healthcare Options Across the Full Continuum of Care - Heritage ALF Framingham
Heritage at Framingham, together with Mary Ann Morse Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center form a local non-profit which is called Mary Ann Morse Healthcare Corp.
Heritage provides assisted living settings for two types of residents. One setting is for residents who need traditional assisted living. Another setting is specifically designed for residents needing memory care as a result of Alzheimer's disease or other form of dementia. - Common Problems in early alzheimer's disease
a description of some common difficulties experienced by people in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Not all patients experience all of these problems. The coping strategies offered here are drawn from practical experience of early stage patients and their families. - RUNmyERRAND: Post your errands and get help.
- The AGS Foundation for Health in Aging
building a bridge between the research and practice of Geriatrics and the Public, and to advocate on behalf of older adults and their special health care needs. - California Resource Centers org
Specialized Information, Support Groups, Family Consultations,Care Planning, Legal & Financial Consultation, Respite Care, Education, Counseling - Caregiver.com; Resources
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MedicAlert® + Alzheimer's Association Safe Return® is a 24-hour nationwide emergency response service for individuals with Alzheimer's or a related dementia who wander or have a medical emergency. We provide 24-hour, nationwide assistance, no matter when or where the person is reported missing. - White Refrigerator Lock
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(SCRC) has been providing services to caregivers in San Diego and Imperial County since 1987. A private, independent non-profit agency and most services are free of charge. - Alzherimer and Dementia Podcast Interview
Leaders in Elder Care - Dr. Richard Taylor on Alzheimer's- The Farthest Thing From the Long Goodbye - Well Spouse Association
-mission remains to provide emotional peer-to-peer support to the wives, husbands, and partners of the chronically ill and/or disabled. - Alzheimer's Reading Room: Exercise for Cognition
- FCA: Family Caregiver Alliance Home
FCA has developed a wide array of services and publications based on caregiver needs and offers programs at local, state, and national levels. - medicaide rules
- ALZ MASS listing Support Groups for People with Alzheimers
These groups are especially for people with a diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) or who are in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia together with their carepartner or a family member. - Thoughts from the Roller Coaster Blog
Thoughts, feelings and ideas on this long, slow journey into the Alzheimer's Twilight Zone. - ElderCare Discussions
Completely updated and revamped technology. News & Research, Day-to-Day Caregiving, Spousal Care, - CAREgivinghelp
CJE SeniorLife's geriatric care managers, with advanced degrees in social work and training in gerontology help older people who are alone or living far away from caring family members - nia.nih.gov Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral
site will help you find current, comprehensive Alzheimer's disease (AD) information and resources from the National Institute on Aging (NIA). - National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers
all members in the care manager category must hold at least one of four approved certifications. The approved certifications include Care Manager Certified (CMC), Certified Case Manager (CCM), Certified Advanced Social Work Case Manager (C-ASWCM), and Certified Social Work Case Manager (C-SWCM). All current and renewing Care Manager members must hold one of these certifications as of January 1, 2010. - Google Maps gains tracking feature
uses wireless networks, the global positioning system, and mobile-phone towers to pinpoint users. - Family Caregiving 101
Web site. If you're caring for a loved one who is ill or disabled, this site was created for you. It's a great place to find assistance, answers, new ideas and helpful advice - medicaide planningelder law answers com
- the alzheimer spouse - the alzheimers vanilla forum
The Alzheimer Spouse website was set up because there were no resources for the unique issues faced by spouses of Alzheimer patients. If you are caring for a relative other than a spouse, please visit the www.alz.org message boards - Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving
focus includes supporting individuals and caregivers coping with chronic illness and disability across the lifespan as well as limitations due to aging. - bigtreemurphy.com/Using Usual Things.htm
by using a little creativity and ingenuity, I was able to take common items and make them do uncommon things. - National Clearinghouse for Long Term Care
Long-term care is a variety of services and supports to meet health or personal care needs over an extended period of time. Most long-term care is non-skilled personal care assistance, such as help performing everyday Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), which are: Bathing, , Dressing, , Using the toilet, , Transferring (to or from bed or chair), , Caring for incontinence, Eating - Caregiving Basics » Tip Cards
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It's Just Poop People! - Alzheimer;s Massachusetts/New Hampshire Home Page
When Alzheimer's touches your life, we are here for you. - Buck And Buck, Mail order clothing for cargeiver's clients, NH etc.,
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a warm home environment where everyone is welcome and where guests, families, and care partners are treated respectfully, including recognition of individual, cultural, and religious preferences. - Benefits Programs for seniors - NCOA's Online
Find and enroll in federal, state, local and private programs that help pay for prescription drugs, utility bills, meals, health care and other needs. - Medicaide etc information from elder law answers
- Harvard.edu: Health Information | Medical Information from Harvard
Get the information and expert advice you need on these age-related health issues - Aricept about, Alzheimer's Disease
The sole purpose of the information below is to illustrate the progression of Alzheimer's disease. It is not intended to depict information about ARICEPT - Medicare Interactive Organization
The Medicare Rights Center (MRC) is a national not-for-profit consumer service organization that works to ensure access to affordable health care for older Americans and Americans with disabilities through counseling, educational programs and public policy initiatives - Member of the Family network U.S. Nursing Home Information resources
MemberoftheFamily.net provides information about 16,000 Medicare/Medicaid-certified nursing homes in the United States - AMA - American Medical Association website
an essential part of the professional life of every physician. - University of Maryland School of Medicine Videos
# Elder Care DVDs - Eligibility for the Home Care Program
Age: 60 years or older or under 60 with a diagnosis of Alzheimer?s disease and in need of respite services - Caring From a Distance website
Caring from a Distance is an independent, non-profit organization. We take no referral fees from service providers. - The U.S. Administration on Aging (AoA)
The mission of AoA is to develop a comprehensive, coordinated and cost-effective system of home and community-based services that helps elderly individuals maintain their health and independence in their homes and communities. - NIH Senior Health website
website features basic health and wellness information for older adults from the National Institutes of Health. - Caring for Your Aging Parents - AgingCare.com
Find the answers you need to help deal with the stress of aging parents and elder care (senior care). - Medicare.gov -MyMedicare.gov Login
Medicare's free, secure online service for accessing personalized information regarding your Medicare benefits and services. - National Center on Senior Transportation: website
mission is to increase transportation options for older adults and enhance their ability to live more independently within their communities throughout the United States. - Alzheimer's ORG respite care guide pdf
Everyone needs a break. If you are a caregiver, you may need a break from caregiving tasks. If you have
dementia, you may want a break from the daily routine and have the opportunity to meet others who share some of the same challenges. Respite care can help, by providing a new environment or time to relax. It can
be for a few hours or several days or weeks depending on your particular needs and interests.
Our specialized dementia unit offers individualized nursing care for those with dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and related disorders - Mary Anne Alzheimer's Nursing Home Facilities
- FCA-Harford-Practical Tools-Caregivers.pdf
- Caringinfo - Caring for Someone caring connections
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization - Move-in Information for classic assisted living facility
- Geriatric Care Managers of New England
a regional chapter of the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers. - Finding Financial Alzheimer Assistance
Boomja is an opportunity for people everywhere to be part of the next generation of search and search marketing. - Alzstore.com -unique products to those with Alzheimers
- The Combination Care For Alzheimer's Program
tips and questions to have an informed discussion about whether combination therapy may be the right option for the person you care about. - Medicalnewstoday.com Assistive Technology Helps Dementia Sufferers
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Does Your State Accept Medicaid for Assisted Living Facilities? - Pace Program -Summit ElderCare
A Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) sponsored by Fallon Community Health Plan - AlzOnline : Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Online
AlzOnline believes that throughout your caregiving journey you will have questions related to the many aspects of caring for a loved one. We want to help meet these challenges by providing quality caregiver education, information, and support. - IQ Nursing Home Ratings, Directory
Nursing Home Ratings & Inspection Reports - Long Term Care Link - A Comprehensive Resource
a comprehensive resource for Eldercare, Senior Care, and Long Term Care Planning. The articles below will help you learn about long term care planning and the providers and services - The Family Caregivers Association National
NFCA reaches across the boundaries of diagnoses, relationships and life stages to help transform family caregivers' lives by removing barriers to health and well being. - Source for Clothing Name Labels
Alzheimer Forun Discussion - Net of Care org web site
- CarePathways
This site was created and is maintained by RNs dedicated to providing seniors
and their families access to quality information, products and services - Caring for your parents | Caring.com
The mission: to help the helpers. We equip family caregivers to make better decisions, save time and money, and feel less alone -- and less stressed -- as they face the many challenges of caregiving. - Metrowest Alzheimers Partnerships
The Alzheimer's Association works with local service providers and family members to support the creation of local Partnerships. Each Partnership is a self-sufficient task-oriented alliance of health care and human service professionals, family members and other concerned individuals working to increase and improve local services through: education, coordination, development of new services, and advocacy. - GPS Locators provide a more secure life for many
Information on GPS navigation and other GPS applications - Taking Care of Parents Without Going Broke - NYTimes.com
- New programs help elderly stay in their own homes
- Newton at Home - Website
a community support system that would enable them and others to remain in their Newton homes as they grow older. - Mass Gov Official Website of the Office of Health and Human Services
- MA Nursing Home Quality of Care
the sole statewide consumer group working for improvements in the quality of care for MA long-term care residents. We are a committed group of families, friends, and advocates - ElderCare on-line discussion Forum
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New Century Homecare Services, Inc. (New Century) was established by Century Health Systems, Inc. (the not-for-profit parent organization of the Natick VNA) on January 1, 2004, to provide home-based services that are not covered by Medicare, Medicaid, HMOs or other private insurances. New Century Homecare Services, Inc. was established to augment the certified home health care that the Natick Visiting Nurse Association (Natick VNA) has been offering the MetroWest area since 1899. New Century is able to offer supportive care, e.g. homemakers, companions, respite care, etc., more efficiently and cost-effectively than housing these same services in the certified VNA - Blog-In-Home_Care_and_Medical_Alert_Monitoring_Solutions
eCaregiver is a service of Genext. We don’t pretend to be the cheapest or have an “every-day sale”; rather, we offer solid and reliable service from highly trained and dedicated professionals. Caregiving isn’t something you want to leave to anyone; you can feel safe with eCaregiver on your side. - National Clearinghouse for Long Term Care
the National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information. This web site was developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to provide information and resources to help you and your family plan for future long-term care (LTC) needs. - Aging In Place Technology Watch | Industry Trends
Laurie M. Orlov, a tech industry veteran, writer, speaker and elder care advocate, is the founder of Aging in Place Technology Watch, a market research firm that provides thought leadership, analysis and guidance about technologies and related services that enable boomers and seniors to remain longer in their home of choice. - Caregiving Basics » Tip Cards
Tip Cards, Family Caregiver Do's and Don'ts, Communicating with the Language-Impaired, Tips to Reduce Anxiety and Agitation, Tips for Wandering Behaviors, How to Handle Packing and Hiding Behaviors, Ideas to Make Meal Time Easier, Ideas to Make Dressing Easier, What to do About Urinary Incontinence, Resistance to Bathing, Communicating with the Doctor - Caregiver Homes - Caring for Elder Parent
MassHealth (Massachusetts Medicaid) now allows family members to be reimbursed for providing care to frail family members or disabled adults in the home. Eligibility. Frail Elder or Disabled Adult must: Live in Massachusetts, Be eligible for MassHealth, Live with caregiver - Elder Care Services Guides | SandwichINK.com
Info & encouragement for the Sandwich Generation Issues from caring for elderly parents to enjoying activities for grandparents and their grandchildren - Blogs - As Our Parents Grow Older
Working together to improve the caregiving experience for family caregivers, their loved ones, and their professional elder care providers. - elderlyplace.com elder care, long term care, low income apartments, health insurance coverage, home care, nursing jobs, medical alert, structured settlement, singles, home health, registered nurse, low income housing, independent living, symptoms of depression
- Visiting Angels
the nation's leading, nationally respected network of non-medical, private duty home care agencies providing senior care, elder care, personal care, respite care and companion care to help the elderly and adults continue to live in their homes across America. - FAQ: What If I Can't Handle Caring for Someone with-incontinence
Question from Anonymous Caring.com community member - Jewish Family Service of MetroWest
non-profit agency whose mission is to strengthen lives and build community. We provide social, health and community services throughout the life cycle for people of all ages, faiths and backgrounds - Kaitz & Siegel Geriatric Care Managers
Kaitz & Siegel Geriatric Care Management provides high-quality, personalized geriatric services for elders and their family members who need additional support. Our objective is to help our clients identify and understand the full range of options available when making important life decisions - Natick VNNA Services & Programs
Natick VNA has developed special clinical programs to care more effectively for patients experiencing Alzheimer’s disease, mental health problems, rehabilitation therapy needs, wounds, ostomy, continence, skin care issues, and post-partum needs. We are also developing programs that help patients with diabetes, cardiovascular/cardiopulmonary problems, and pain management. - Forum For Caregivers, About Caregivers, By Caregivers
- Is Home Care Right For You?
VNA Home care patients must have a physician involved in the plan for home care. Those responsible for the individual requesting care must provide specific doctor's orders to the home health agency staff the best clinical and supportive care possible. - Moving Aging Parents into Your Home Are you sure?
The ‘ABC’ in EldercareABC stands for ‘About Being Connected’.A Post on EldercareABC Blog: Get connected and have your say about what information you need. - Medicaid
General Information, CMCS Bulletins, Community Services and Long Term Supports, Medicaid Reimbursement, Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR), Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), State Medicaid Director Letters, Telemedicine - Springwell Watertown MA
a private, non-profit agency that has been creating, managing, and coordinating services for seniors, individuals with disabilities and those who help care for them - Elderly Info 101:How to help the elderly keep their independence
Article by David Lindberg, Pittsburgh Elder Care Examiner. for more information contact: Always at Home a local business in the North Hills area of Pittsburgh. Their services range from helping with meals to just having someone visit to prevent loneliness and depression. - Legal Issues, Wills and Estate Planning - AARP
AARP a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization that helps people 50 and over improve the quality of their lives - Wellesley At Home
Wellesley citizens, a group of residents is in the process of setting up Wellesley at Home, aging in place community - Sudbury Angels
a local organization that works to provide the following services to Sudbury families in need:, Prepare and deliver meals, Run errands, Provide rides to and from medical appointments ...and more! - Generation B - When You're Your Mother's Keeper
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Beginning Your Journey through Elder Care - Getting Started with DIY Universal Design and Aging in Place -Inside Elder Care
The main areas that Certified Aging in Place Specialists (CAPS) look at are: Entry ways, Hallways, Bathrooms, Bedrooms, Kitchens, Garages, Stairways, Windows, Lighting, Exterior of the home - Caring for your parents
on www.caring.com, - Care Levels of nursing home care
the University of Rochester Medical Center forms the centerpiece of the University's health research, teaching, patient care, and community outreach missions. - A Place for Mom
helping families find nursing homes, assisted living, Alzheimer's care, retirement communities, home care, and other senior care options. Our experienced Eldercare Advisors have assisted thousands of families with the difficult task of selecting senior care. - Senior Homecare by Visting Angels
Each Visiting Angels agency is a franchise that is independently owned and operated. - AAN Issues Guideline on When People with Alzheimer's Disease Should Stop Driving
The American Academy of Neurology has issued a new guideline to help determine when people with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia should stop driving. The guideline is published in the April 12, 2010, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology - RxAssist database of patient prescription assistance programs
Patient assistance programs are run by pharmaceutical companies to provide free medications to people who cannot afford to buy their medicine. RxAssist offers a comprehensive database of these patient assistance programs, as well as practical tools, news, and articles so that health care professionals and patients can find the information they need, - Alzheimer Disease patient's pain behaviors
An online presentation about pain and dementia - Drug Interaction Checker
The Drug Interaction Checker uses information provided by Micromedex. The information is intended as an educational aid only. It is not intended as medical advice for individual conditions or treatment. - THE FOLLOWING SECTION IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION links work but descriptions are being edited and duplicates removed
- Caregiver Guide, booklet, Home Safety for People with Alzheimer's Disease
- Home Safety Checklist for Alzheimers in your Home, can be printed out
- Motion Detector With Remote Alarm
- Alzheimer's and Dementia Store, activitytherapy.com
- products for Wandering; Forgetfulness; Safety, Falling & Frailty, agelessdesign.com
- safety products to deal with wandering and other , ahaf.org
- safety net source a media hub with a specific focus on how caregivers can protect their loved ones from wandering and becoming missing
- LoJack® SafetyNet™ Protect and rescue anyone afflicted with Alzheimer's
- alzheimer safety products online at AllegroMedical
- Home Safety Tips To Protect Those with Alzheimer'salzheimerstreatment.com
- Wandering Patient Security Systems, alznyc.org
- Free Alzheimer's Public Safety training for police, apbweb.com
- Alzheimer's Temporary Tattoo, beaconsafetyproducts.com
- Medical Alert Systems, brickhousesecurity.com
- Kitchen Safety for Someone With Alzheimer's | Care2 Healthy, care2.com
- Products for caring for alzheimers, caregiverproducts.com
- The Alzheimer's Library Incontinence Supplies for Alzheimer\'s Patients
- Caring.com Creating Home Safety for Alzheimer's patients, caring.com
Founded in 2007, Caring.com is the leading online destination for those seeking information and support as they care for aging parents, spouses, and other loved ones. - ChildSeniorSafety Home Safety for Older Adults and People with Alzheimer's, childseniorsafety.com
- Wearable Device to Find Missing Person Fast,emfinders.com
Emfinders takes the search out of search and rescue.™ - Alzheimer's Care Home Safety, everydayhealth.com
Steps you can take to make your home more safe for someone with Alzheimer's. - safeguarding your home for seniors with alzheimers, newlifestyles.com
- products or gadgets necessary for home safety, nia.nih.gov< href="http://www.rafasys.com/alzheimer%27s-safety-0.html"> www.rafasys.com/alzheimer's-safety-0.html
- www.research.va.gov
- Alzheimer's Safety Products. retiredbrains.com
- Alzheimer's products, righthealth.com
- fall-proofing tips for Alzheimer's disease
- Patient Safety Products - SouthwestMedical.com
- Alzheimer's Safety Catalog, sworps.tennessee.edu
The purpose of this catalog is to provide information on how to modify the home for a person with Alzheimer's. It is intended to provide information about numerous products for families and caregivers to create a safe and comfortable home environment. - Alzheimer's Guide Dogs, thiscaringhome.org
- TotalConnect - Wireless Nurse Call Alzheimer's
- Home Safety: Room by Room Alzheimer's Research Center, zarcrom.com
- Communicating With Impaired Elderly Persons
- Nassau County Department of Senior Citizen Affairs
- Hearing Health and Alzheimer 's Disease | November 2001 | The Hearing...
- Understanding Hearing Loss For Seniors
- Consumer Resource Directory - Community Services & Resources
- Treating Hearing Loss Important for Alzheimer 's and Dimentia
- How a Hearing Impaired Phone Can Help Grandma
- Talking To The Sight Or Hearing Impaired
- Seniors -- Alzheimer 's Disease
- Senior Health Report: Health News for Seniors About Alzheimers
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- Senior Health Advisor 2003.1: Resource List: Alzheimer 's Disease
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- Although most communication changes with your loved one are due to the way Alzheimer's affects the brain, hearing problems might make communication even more difficult. Here are some tips for communicating with your loved one if he or she has a hearing problem as well as Alzheimer's disease:
- HEARING TESTS, WOMEN AND ALZHEIMER'S
- Alzheimer's, Hearing Problems May Mimic Each Other
- Wireless TV Amplifier from Clarity Helps Hearing Impaired Folks Enjoy Television Again Recent Study Showed That 75% of People Who Experience a Hearing Loss Find It Difficult to Enjoy Television
- Alzheimer's Made Worse By Uncorrected Hearing Loss: The Inside Story
- A very useful device for the hearing impaired and helps those with minor hearing loss to avoid having to set the phone volume so loud.
- hearing and visually impaired products, our products can be used by caregivers to assist in caring for individuals with Alzheimers.
- Family Caregivers Communication Class - Part 4: Talking with Hearing Impaired Aging Parents
- How to Help a Senior Who Is Hearing Impaired. One of the hardest things to accomplish in helping a ... is the nation's second most common neurodegenerative disorder behind Alzheimer
- Attention Control Systems, Inc. Hand-held computer-based device for people with brain injury, alzheimer's disease, A.D.D. and other cognitive disorders; in Mountain View, California.
- Microsonic, Inc. Manufacturer of ear molds for hearing aids. Products are sold to hospitals and clinics.
- Alzheimers Clocks specially designed for easy viewing, day and date. .
- There may be a way to ease the symptoms of dementia and Alzheimer's, which affect millions of people. It might be as easy as having the patient's hearing tested.
- Treating Hearing Loss Important for Alzheimer's and Dementia
- Remember Me? A Guide to Alzheimer's Disease and Hearing Loss
- Undiagnosed Pre-Existing Hearing Loss in Alzheimers Disease Patients?
- Hearing aids: How to choose the right one
- Hearing Aids -Products to assist individuals with impaired hearing or anyone who needs extra help hearing in this noisy world. At Independent Living Source carries a wide variety of products for anyone who may benefit from the latest technology in amplified phones from corded to cordless to vibrating alarm clocks and bed shakers
- National Program Launched to Help Low-Income Get Hearing Aids
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