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New Alzheimer’s/Cognitive Impairment Benefit from CMS!
On November 3, 2016, it was announced that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has finalized its decision to pay for cognitive and functional assessments and care planning for patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive impairments. This milestone marks the first time people living with Alzheimer’s disease will have paid access to care planning with a medical professional. Read more here.
Does Deep Brain Stimulation Boost Memory in Alzheimer’s Patients?
Researchers at Toronto Western Hospital and Johns Hopkins University are hopeful about a clinical trial involving deep brain stimulation. One might think of this as a pacemaker for the brain; electrodes are implanted in the brain and deliver a steady stream of electrical impulses to the part of the brain that regulates memory. The study is currently moving into its third and final phase. Read more here.
Greg O’Brien Honored
Journalist, author, and advocate Greg O’Brien received the inaugural Bea Lerner Valor Award at September’s third annual UsAgainstAlzheimer’s Out of the Shadows Dinner. The award is given to a person living with dementia and is named to honor the mother of UsAgainstAlzheimer’s co-founder, Trish Vradenburg. Read more here.
National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
The White House issued a Presidential Proclamation declaring November 2016 as National Alzheimer’ Awareness Month. Read more here.
Alzheimer’s Talks: Dr. Rudy Tanzi
The transcript and recording from October’s Alzheimer’s Talks call have been posted. The call featured leading researcher, Dr. Rudy Tanzi, who spoke in depth about his new work on a microbial hypothesis of the causes of Alzheimer’s disease. You can find the transcript and recording here.
Easy Actions You Can Take to Make a Difference!
- Take 30 seconds to provide hope to others touched by Alzheimer’s!! Introducing Adversity 2 Advocacy’s Project Hope Exchange! Learn more here.
- Join the A List 1000 today! It just takes 5 minutes, and gives you an opportunity to help shape the future. Learn more here.
- Participate in the Health-eBrain Study to help advance the cognitive health of caregivers. Learn more here.
- Participate in a caregiver study being conducted at Xavier University. Learn more here.
Looking for Support?
Join the UsAgainstAlzheimer’s Facebook Support Community! We have members all over the world who possess a vast amount of experience and who understand what you’re going through. Although each of our stories is unique, we’re bonded by a common experience – Alzheimer’s (or some other form of dementia). The Community provides a safe place to share fears, frustrations, and the moments of joy we all hunger for. Find us here.
Book Giveaway
Last but not least, click here to enter for a chance to win a copy of Chicken Soup for the Soul: Living With Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias. In the book, you’ll find 101 stories that will inspire, validate, and comfort you. Winner will be drawn Friday, November 11.
It was a year ago on my mom’s birthday, October 12, that I
This December will mark four years since my mom left this earth, and there are days when it still doesn’t seem real. I suppose people think it should get easier, but I’m not sure that’s the case. Indeed the intense, searing pain subsides over time, but it gives way to a dull ever-present ache. With each milestone or important life event, the list of things I want to share with her grows. Even the mundane, routine happenings can be a stark reminder of her absence and the void in my heart that will never be filled.
Because of my mom’s birthday, we’ve chosen October for our Annual Giving Campaign. Will you help Marilyn’s Legacy change the trajectory of this disease? Will you join the fight to end Alzheimer’s and to support the families currently living its torment on a daily basis? Those who know me well know I find it very difficult to ask for help, but this is one area where that is not the case. I need you. WE need you. Please consider making a tax-deductible contribution today by visiting 
