Living with Memory Loss

After receiving a diagnosis, most patients and families ask “What’s next?” Learn more about medical, lifestyle, future care planning, and post-diagnosis here.

Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Just the Facts

Knowledge is power and when you learn what Alzheimer’s statistics reveal about the nature of this devastating disease, it can be alarming, but it can also illuminate the path forward to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients and family members facing a diagnosis. What do you need to know about Alzheimer’s? Here are the […]

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Your Guide to the Real Signs of Alzheimer’s

What are the real signs of alzheimer’s? If you, or a loved one, are experiencing memory loss or cognitive decline that disrupts daily life, it could be a warning sign of Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia. Take a moment to review the list of symptoms and warning signs below and in the free download. […]

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Things You Should Know About the Annual Wellness Visit

1. What is an Annual Wellness Visit (AWV)? 2. Who qualifies for an AWV? All Medicare Part B Patients who have received Medicare Part B benefits for 12+ months and have not had their Initial Preventive Physical Exam/“Welcome to Medicare” preventive visit within 12 months. 3. How often can a patient receive an AWV? A […]

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The Annual Wellness Visit

THE ANNUAL WELLNESS VISIT What is the Annual Wellness Visit? Also called the AWV or the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit) A free yearly appointment for people over 65 with their provider.  • Paid for by Medicare • Non-invasive • Administered in person or via telehealth • Designed to help prevent disease and disability Am I […]

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Gun Safety and Mild Cognitive Impairment or Dementia

Guns and other weapons can be found in about 50% of households across the country. Usually, their presence creates no problems for responsible gun owners and others in a household. When someone in the home has been diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia, however, firearms pose a very real risk for harm. For […]

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New Strategy to Increase Access to Care for Dementia Population

Dr. Miranda Moore is a well-published Assistant Professor in Family and Preventive Medicine Health, Research Coordinator and Health Economist who has spent years studying the provider workforce and how it aligns with needs of today’s patient populations. She has recently focused on elderly populations in relation to specialties such as neurology and geriatrics and how […]

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Memory Testing & Diagnosis

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