What is Dementia?

An excerpt from chapter one of Living Well: A Guide To Preserving Independence by Neurologist, Dr. Jonathan Liss. This chapter explains memory loss and the different forms of dementia.

Prevention

Health Habits that can keep your mind healthier, longer!

Coping with a Diagnosis

I’ve been Diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia, and/or Alzheimer’s Disease, What do I do now? Try not to panic. It is a life changing diagnosis but there are ways to make it easier on you.

ALZzz and Useful Devices

We have scoured the internet looking for the most useful gadgets and gizmos that we could find for those with Alzheimer’s, Dementia and their Caregivers.

Your Questions Answered

With special thanks to Columbus City Council Member, Jerry “Pop” Barnes, we have compiled a number of important questions that he believes are frequently asked in communities of color.

Research is Essential

Recruiting and retaining minority trial participants is now the greatest obstacle, other than funding, in developing the next generation of Alzheimer’s treatments. Individuals with dementia, caregivers, and healthy volunteers are all urgently needed to participate in clinical trials focused on Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Through these trials, we are able to bring hope for today and solutions for tomorrow. Our goal is to find a solution for Alzheimer’s disease, not for your grandchildren, but for you.

Enroll in Research

With the help of ongoing research, we provide hope for today and solutions for tomorrow at no cost to our participants or their families. Individuals with dementia, caregivers and healthy volunteers are all urgently needed to participate in clinical trials focused on modifying the course of memory illness. Start something unforgettable with Columbus Memory Center. Enroll today for your chance to help cure Alzheimer’s disease!

Supplements are not always helpful

We are so close to having an Alzheimer’s disease modifying therapy. While we are leaps and bounds from where we were decades ago, as it stands, no cure is yet available. Be that as it may, there are several supplemental remedies that claim to slow or even treat Alzheimer’s disease and it’s a billion dollar business with money the priority, not the patient.