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2015-10-26 06:00:27 PM jamie enter the chat room
2015-10-26 06:00:35 PM jamie hello!
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2015-10-28 05:46:54 PM kandra1 enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:47:15 PM laurenmb enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:47:39 PM kandra1 Hello is this where that alzheimes chat is?
2015-10-28 05:47:59 PM laurenmb I think so
2015-10-28 05:49:00 PM kandra1 Okay good, we must be early
2015-10-28 05:49:24 PM laurenmb yeah I think it starts in 15 mins
2015-10-28 05:50:06 PM cchase enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:50:18 PM cchase hello there
2015-10-28 05:50:34 PM cchase yes this is alzheimer's chat
2015-10-28 05:50:39 PM laurenmb hello
2015-10-28 05:50:41 PM kandra1 Hello
2015-10-28 05:50:53 PM kandra1 We think so
2015-10-28 05:51:17 PM cchase yes it is - I am your chat moderator
2015-10-28 05:51:26 PM cchase what class are you all in??
2015-10-28 05:51:39 PM kandra1 I am in wk 9
2015-10-28 05:51:58 PM laurenmb sept 1
2015-10-28 05:52:00 PM cchase MEPAP 1 ??
2015-10-28 05:52:12 PM laurenmb yes MEPAP 1
2015-10-28 05:52:16 PM kandra1 Yes MEAPA 1
2015-10-28 05:52:32 PM cchase great
2015-10-28 05:52:43 PM rhigh enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:52:44 PM tiffanyo enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:52:49 PM laurenmb Really enjoying the course so far
2015-10-28 05:53:01 PM cchase do you work alzheimer's residents
2015-10-28 05:53:01 PM sherrij enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:53:02 PM barbb enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:53:04 PM tiffanyo Hello
2015-10-28 05:53:15 PM sherrij hi
2015-10-28 05:53:16 PM laurenmb Yes, I have a very mixed group
2015-10-28 05:53:17 PM rhigh hello everyone
2015-10-28 05:53:17 PM cchase hello there
2015-10-28 05:53:25 PM kandra1 Me too, it has kept me busy though
2015-10-28 05:53:46 PM cchase welcome everyone to alzheimer's specialty chat
2015-10-28 05:53:49 PM barbb hi
2015-10-28 05:54:02 PM maryc2 enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:54:17 PM cchase we are a little early so feel free to say hello to each other
2015-10-28 05:54:19 PM maryc2 hello everyone
2015-10-28 05:54:25 PM laurenmb hello everyone
2015-10-28 05:54:53 PM cchase I have some ground rules if you would all pls observe
2015-10-28 05:55:01 PM rhigh is everyone having a good week
2015-10-28 05:55:04 PM barbb I'm in MEPAP II, started this month. I'm Activities Coordinator in a 165 bed facility that's mostly behavioral health
2015-10-28 05:55:11 PM cchase this is chat so engagement is how you earn credit
2015-10-28 05:55:20 PM roses enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:55:36 PM laurenmb ok
2015-10-28 05:55:40 PM tinab enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:55:56 PM roses Im in MEAP 1
2015-10-28 05:55:57 PM kandra1 okay
2015-10-28 05:55:59 PM maryc2 i am workin in a nursing home i am on MEPAP 1 week 4
2015-10-28 05:56:07 PM cchase lets' start with how many of you know something abouot Alzheimer's?? what do you know??
2015-10-28 05:56:13 PM roses Week 13.
2015-10-28 05:56:31 PM laurenmb Its a type of dementia
2015-10-28 05:56:32 PM roses Only know what I've read.
2015-10-28 05:56:33 PM kandra1 I work in a hospital-swing bed
2015-10-28 05:56:53 PM laurenmb It sucks for the patients and their families
2015-10-28 05:56:58 PM maryc2 its type of dementia
2015-10-28 05:56:59 PM cchase alzheimer's is not a type of dementia - it is the disease
2015-10-28 05:57:06 PM rhigh i want to share in our facility we have the im still here program for our alzheirmer floor
2015-10-28 05:57:07 PM tinab Hello, I know that there is no cure, it steals short term memories and so much more
2015-10-28 05:57:16 PM cchase dementia is a symptom caused by alzheimer's disease
2015-10-28 05:57:21 PM laurenmb but isnt it only one form of the disease?
2015-10-28 05:57:22 PM roses I have a friend whos mom has AD. It's really difficult
2015-10-28 05:57:46 PM katieok11 enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:57:57 PM cchase the disease it Alzheimer's - other things can cause dementia as well
2015-10-28 05:57:59 PM barbb degenerative, progressive, no cure, slowly lose their functions bit by bit
2015-10-28 05:58:00 PM sthorpe67 enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:58:04 PM cchase lewy bodies, parkinsons
2015-10-28 05:58:08 PM laurenmb got it
2015-10-28 05:58:16 PM sthorpe67 I have very little experience
2015-10-28 05:58:17 PM cchase alchol abuse , vascular dementia
2015-10-28 05:58:30 PM katieok11 hello all
2015-10-28 05:58:35 PM tinab hi
2015-10-28 05:58:38 PM cchase good answers folke
2015-10-28 05:58:39 PM katieok11 what are we talking about?
2015-10-28 05:58:44 PM cchase folks
2015-10-28 05:58:47 PM sandyd enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:58:55 PM kandra1 Lewy Bodies?
2015-10-28 05:58:56 PM maryc2 i work with them most of them are dementia patients
2015-10-28 05:58:58 PM cchase this is alzheimer's specialty chat welcome
2015-10-28 05:59:11 PM nancyzmc enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:59:14 PM roses left the chat room
2015-10-28 05:59:19 PM cchase yes kandra - look that up
2015-10-28 05:59:22 PM katieok11 well i knew that. I just wasn't sure what exactly you were talking about now
2015-10-28 05:59:23 PM peggyn64 enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:59:23 PM nancyzmc Hello!
2015-10-28 05:59:26 PM roses enter the chat room
2015-10-28 05:59:34 PM cchase hello
2015-10-28 05:59:38 PM kandra1 Okay, I will
2015-10-28 05:59:43 PM sandyd Hello everyone
2015-10-28 05:59:45 PM barbb my aunt has it & it's brutal watching her fade away
2015-10-28 05:59:53 PM roses oops I got logged out Im back
2015-10-28 06:00:05 PM cchase welcome back roses
2015-10-28 06:00:09 PM tinab they all fade at such different rates
2015-10-28 06:00:11 PM samuelp enter the chat room
2015-10-28 06:00:14 PM edrar enter the chat room
2015-10-28 06:00:16 PM katieok11 What is the difference between Alzheimer's and Dementia? Isn't Alzheimer's a type of dcementia?
2015-10-28 06:00:18 PM samuelp hey
2015-10-28 06:00:24 PM cchase yes all good answers
2015-10-28 06:00:26 PM edrar hi everyone
2015-10-28 06:00:37 PM barbb one of my favorite residents has it & she's sweet as can be, just constantly lost & walking around
2015-10-28 06:00:37 PM kandra1 Hello
2015-10-28 06:00:45 PM sherrij Memory loss
2015-10-28 06:00:53 PM rhigh yes they do fade at different rates
2015-10-28 06:00:59 PM jamiet1 enter the chat room
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2015-10-28 06:01:08 PM maryc2 my grandmother had it its hard to see them like that
2015-10-28 06:01:11 PM jamiet1 hi everyone
2015-10-28 06:01:11 PM tiffanyo I work in Assistant Living/Skilled nursing I encounter residents with memory lose regularly
2015-10-28 06:01:17 PM cchase correct
2015-10-28 06:01:19 PM peggyn64 alzheirmers is a form of dementia
2015-10-28 06:01:24 PM edrar i have 2 ladies that use to come to the beauty shop i worked out that are in our home, with alzheimers. so sad.
2015-10-28 06:01:26 PM adamreese hello im here for the extra credit chat
2015-10-28 06:01:31 PM katieok11 I work in a 450 bed nursing home and we have 4 dementia units
2015-10-28 06:01:37 PM sthorpe67 is it always diagnosed?
2015-10-28 06:01:51 PM barbb wow thats a huge facility katie!
2015-10-28 06:01:51 PM nancyzmc Wow that's a huge facility - 450
2015-10-28 06:02:07 PM peggyn64 i work w in an alf and memory care facility
2015-10-28 06:02:11 PM jamiet1 that is a lot, we have a homestead about 30 res
2015-10-28 06:02:14 PM tinab the definitive diagnosis is thru autopsy'
2015-10-28 06:02:15 PM sandyd That is a huge facility
2015-10-28 06:02:16 PM adamreese i work in an alxheimers day care
2015-10-28 06:02:16 PM katieok11 yeah in a way i am jealous of the people in a small facility bc i feel you can do so many more things
2015-10-28 06:02:19 PM cchase alzheimer's is the disease - like parkinson, lewy bodies
2015-10-28 06:02:30 PM cchase dementia is a symptom of that disease
2015-10-28 06:02:37 PM laurenmb I remember reading somewhere that Alzheimers can only be confirmed post mortum, is that true?
2015-10-28 06:02:39 PM rhigh now that i know more about dementia i know one of my aunt have it all the signs are there
2015-10-28 06:02:42 PM nancyzmc left the chat room
2015-10-28 06:02:47 PM samuelp Can people loose alzheimers? Can their brains regenerate some way some how?
2015-10-28 06:02:53 PM tinab no
2015-10-28 06:02:56 PM cchase yes tina autopsy is the only way to confirm
2015-10-28 06:02:57 PM sherrij I have one resident that is constantly wanting to go home and trying to get out of the building and thinks she is 38 years old.
2015-10-28 06:02:59 PM nancyzmc enter the chat room
2015-10-28 06:03:00 PM barbb I try to remember to speak slower, simpler & pay full attention when speaking w/ dementia/alz patients & really be patient
2015-10-28 06:03:04 PM mliranzo94 enter the chat room
2015-10-28 06:03:05 PM katieok11 but aren't there people who have dementia but not always alzheimmer's?
2015-10-28 06:03:10 PM edrar I have 18 residents in our place, I know them all so well, i love being able to do that
2015-10-28 06:03:17 PM mliranzo94 good evening everyone
2015-10-28 06:03:18 PM tinab yes katie
2015-10-28 06:03:20 PM cchase no the brain does not regenerate unfortunately
2015-10-28 06:03:25 PM jamiet1 it sad that its on assumption till after death
2015-10-28 06:03:26 PM adamreese yes katie
2015-10-28 06:03:42 PM samuelp are they develope medicine that can help to regenerate it?
2015-10-28 06:03:50 PM tinab it is said but very distinct
2015-10-28 06:03:51 PM katieok11 then i would think that alzheimers world be a form of dementia
2015-10-28 06:04:04 PM edrar When i was hired i was told , there are no lies in a nursing home. Sometimes you have to go along with what they are thinking just to get them through that time.
2015-10-28 06:04:19 PM nancyzmc Validation
2015-10-28 06:04:23 PM katieok11 i like that edrar
2015-10-28 06:04:31 PM sandyd We have some residents that just wanders and some residents always looking for a way out their on a mission.
2015-10-28 06:04:31 PM maryc2 what activities can u do with these residents
2015-10-28 06:04:31 PM tinab Iright nancy
2015-10-28 06:04:33 PM sthorpe67 a theraputic fib
2015-10-28 06:04:37 PM laurenmb validation therapy works
2015-10-28 06:04:42 PM roses 450 is huge. I cant imagine
2015-10-28 06:04:46 PM cchase no medicine can regenerate the brain
2015-10-28 06:04:47 PM nancyzmc Reality orientation is cruel
2015-10-28 06:04:48 PM jamiet1 its the same in our facility, you kill a lot of dragons
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2015-10-28 06:05:00 PM katieok11 it's definitely big
2015-10-28 06:05:01 PM edrar Yes i do too, some of the residents are so funny you just laugh and love them.
2015-10-28 06:05:04 PM tinab Music is a great with alzheimers
2015-10-28 06:05:04 PM peggyn64 yes that is what you do play along.
2015-10-28 06:05:12 PM katieok11 yes music is great
2015-10-28 06:05:12 PM kandra1 I was told to keep the activities simple
2015-10-28 06:05:14 PM cchase yes reality orientation is not what you want to do.
2015-10-28 06:05:17 PM mliranzo94 yes music is great
2015-10-28 06:05:19 PM barbb edrar-have you seen the video online that has "sets"-different rooms/areas in a nursing home that look like olden times?
2015-10-28 06:05:34 PM edrar We are doing a program called Music and memory.
2015-10-28 06:05:38 PM nancyzmc Music seems to bring back a lot of positive feelings
2015-10-28 06:05:40 PM laurenmb alive inside, have you seen it?
2015-10-28 06:05:40 PM edrar No barb
2015-10-28 06:05:40 PM adamreese there was a woman to day that could not remember her husband died
2015-10-28 06:05:43 PM samuelp Its an interesting world their in.. ive noticed these type of residents like baloon vollyball sometimes
2015-10-28 06:05:45 PM jamiet1 we have been having a violinist play for our homestead and they love it
2015-10-28 06:05:50 PM maryc2 music they love it
2015-10-28 06:05:50 PM katieok11 in my old nursing home we did a program called music and memoery'
2015-10-28 06:05:56 PM roses I think the hardest part would be when a person close to you no longer knows who you are.
2015-10-28 06:06:03 PM rhigh music is great and regular activity for them is great
2015-10-28 06:06:17 PM sthorpe67 Ive heard of where the wall and a door is painted to look like a library to keep the mind of wanting to go through the door
2015-10-28 06:06:18 PM edrar it is a program on ipods loaded with the music that they likie personally
2015-10-28 06:06:19 PM barbb music is definitely very important to our residents
2015-10-28 06:06:31 PM samuelp yeah how do they respond to music?
2015-10-28 06:06:36 PM peggyn64 mine like noodle hockey
2015-10-28 06:06:36 PM jamiet1 we wanted to do the music in memory program but family has to purchase the ipods
2015-10-28 06:06:42 PM katieok11 yes! it's a great program
2015-10-28 06:06:43 PM kandra1 Sometimes they seem someone or something that is not there
2015-10-28 06:06:44 PM nancyzmc I wish we could do balloon volleyball - we're latex free - anyone know how to blow up a latex free glove
2015-10-28 06:06:45 PM tinab when I have one that is waiting for her husband, I tell her we will bring him to her when he gets here.....knowing he never will. But it calms her down
2015-10-28 06:06:45 PM edrar It is very painful for the families
2015-10-28 06:06:46 PM katieok11 http://musicandmemory.org/
2015-10-28 06:06:48 PM rhigh mussic or sing along
2015-10-28 06:06:53 PM sherrij What songs do you play?
2015-10-28 06:06:53 PM adamreese we do singing and music time every day
2015-10-28 06:06:54 PM roses Argueing and correcting creates a lot of stress and confusion
2015-10-28 06:07:02 PM sandyd Some can remember the first verse of a song, so we sing that verse over again.
2015-10-28 06:07:03 PM sthorpe67 its fascinating to knowtat the mind can still enjoy music even if other perception is gone
2015-10-28 06:07:12 PM adamreese yellow rose of texas
2015-10-28 06:07:17 PM mliranzo94 we always play music with our activities for those residents who cant participate
2015-10-28 06:07:22 PM cchase if you argue you will loose
2015-10-28 06:07:35 PM rhigh old church hems
2015-10-28 06:07:36 PM roses Music saves a lot
2015-10-28 06:07:37 PM samuelp anyone see the documentary "Alive Inside"?
2015-10-28 06:07:39 PM nancyzmc Some long term memory, especially for music, is really amazing
2015-10-28 06:07:42 PM sthorpe67 and arguing causes bad feelings
2015-10-28 06:07:43 PM sandyd A song we sing alot is You are my sunshine
2015-10-28 06:07:45 PM edrar I did a 1-1 today for one lady, i just sang hymns to her. She really likies that then i play with her hair and she absolutely loves that.
2015-10-28 06:07:45 PM maryc2 they want old songs
2015-10-28 06:07:49 PM barbb we have a dance party every Fri at 2-we play everything from newer songs to older stuff because our residents range from 20's-90's
2015-10-28 06:07:54 PM adamreese us too
2015-10-28 06:08:10 PM katieok11 samuel- i was trained in the music and memory program and we watched clips of that
2015-10-28 06:08:10 PM mliranzo94 we have ice cream social every friday
2015-10-28 06:08:13 PM samuelp yeah songs they would have listened to when they were young
2015-10-28 06:08:16 PM barbb some of mine really enjoy singing at the various church services
2015-10-28 06:08:20 PM jamiet1 for the music in memory they say that it's the music that they listed to between the ages of 13 to 20's
2015-10-28 06:08:21 PM rhigh you are my sun shine is our favorit
2015-10-28 06:08:23 PM cchase cardinal rule: step into their world - do not expect them to step into yours
2015-10-28 06:08:23 PM peggyn64 colorinng is a good thing too
2015-10-28 06:08:27 PM samuelp right on
2015-10-28 06:08:28 PM edrar Some respond some don't
2015-10-28 06:08:29 PM katieok11 i want to see all of it though
2015-10-28 06:08:33 PM tinab Alive inside is great...we are starting to get ipods in for our residents.
2015-10-28 06:08:33 PM nancyzmc What is "Alive Inside "about?
2015-10-28 06:08:36 PM roses Music and language are stored in the same part of the brain so there are alternate links to stored memory
2015-10-28 06:08:42 PM laurenmb My residents never agree on music choices
2015-10-28 06:08:54 PM cchase look up alive inside on utube nancy
2015-10-28 06:09:01 PM samuelp its very interesting
2015-10-28 06:09:03 PM laurenmb yes its great
2015-10-28 06:09:07 PM edrar thats why it is good to have their own personal ipod
2015-10-28 06:09:09 PM nancyzmc Ok - thank you
2015-10-28 06:09:19 PM mliranzo94 i normally go on my phone and play 70s Funk
2015-10-28 06:09:26 PM rhigh what kind of music is it
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2015-10-28 06:09:29 PM maryc2 sing along
2015-10-28 06:09:37 PM cchase why do you all suppose that music is so great with these folks
2015-10-28 06:09:47 PM katieok11 we have a big irish population so irish songs are a big hit
2015-10-28 06:09:49 PM eriksh7 Hi Everyone
2015-10-28 06:09:49 PM tinab to truely trigger a response it should be music they relate to
2015-10-28 06:09:50 PM barbb they remember it
2015-10-28 06:09:50 PM sthorpe67 old church hymns are good too
2015-10-28 06:09:52 PM edrar My residents love sing alongs
2015-10-28 06:09:59 PM adamreese brings back memories
2015-10-28 06:10:02 PM samuelp right
2015-10-28 06:10:06 PM kandra1 Brings back good memories
2015-10-28 06:10:06 PM jamiet1 its calming
2015-10-28 06:10:07 PM eriksh7 Same here with sing-a-longs
2015-10-28 06:10:07 PM rhigh it relaxes them
2015-10-28 06:10:08 PM tinab long term memories are still there
2015-10-28 06:10:10 PM katieok11 and of course 40's music like sinatra and dean martin
2015-10-28 06:10:15 PM nancyzmc it's part of their past they remember - stored memories
2015-10-28 06:10:23 PM sthorpe67 even just humming seems to bring a good feeling
2015-10-28 06:10:25 PM katieok11 yes long term memories are there
2015-10-28 06:10:28 PM cchase yes correct
2015-10-28 06:10:28 PM edrar they remember all of the words
2015-10-28 06:10:29 PM maryc2 we have ice cream social every Sunday at 2.00 pm
2015-10-28 06:10:37 PM katieok11 reminiscing is a great activity
2015-10-28 06:10:43 PM cchase how do you explain stored memories??
2015-10-28 06:10:54 PM tiffanyo My favorite Activity to with alzheimer residents is "Yesterday " and have them thinking bout back in their day
2015-10-28 06:11:07 PM laurenmb I wish I understood, how memory was stored
2015-10-28 06:11:08 PM nancyzmc Memories that were there before the onset of the disease
2015-10-28 06:11:09 PM eriksh7 I am always singing to my residents and playing music. They also love music trivia ... name that tune ... etc,
2015-10-28 06:11:17 PM sthorpe67 and why do we revert back to a specific time?
2015-10-28 06:11:18 PM tinab sometimes even if a resident isn't actively participating... I still see their lips moving during songs they know
2015-10-28 06:11:19 PM cchase good nancy
2015-10-28 06:11:20 PM samuelp yeah it like brings back the ability for them to remember and articulate their past sometimes
2015-10-28 06:11:20 PM laurenmb Is that it? Before the onset?
2015-10-28 06:11:23 PM katieok11 hmm idk
2015-10-28 06:11:26 PM sandyd Me too!
2015-10-28 06:11:32 PM carolk9 enter the chat room
2015-10-28 06:11:33 PM adamreese long term still there short term is gone
2015-10-28 06:11:40 PM samuelp sorry still on that
2015-10-28 06:11:41 PM cchase what happens to the brain with the disease that prevents memories from storing??
2015-10-28 06:11:42 PM mliranzo94 left the chat room
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2015-10-28 06:11:44 PM samuelp lol
2015-10-28 06:11:48 PM katieok11 old time memories like their parents
2015-10-28 06:11:49 PM edrar we do trivia and get so many subjects that can bring up old memories to them and we have such good conversations about their past
2015-10-28 06:11:49 PM eriksh7 that's right
2015-10-28 06:11:50 PM jamiet1 not sure how to explain it other than memories that are from long ago
2015-10-28 06:11:51 PM maryc2 they bting memories back
2015-10-28 06:12:02 PM roses We have a large Italian population so one of our performers sings in Italian. Brovo!
2015-10-28 06:12:04 PM laurenmb lose of connections?
2015-10-28 06:12:13 PM tinab The messages are blocked from being stored
2015-10-28 06:12:14 PM eriksh7 That's neat roses
2015-10-28 06:12:21 PM edrar they remember things from the past but the present is slipping away
2015-10-28 06:12:23 PM sthorpe67 and we cant pick the time we may revert back too, but it seems to be a much earlier age.
2015-10-28 06:12:24 PM adamreese plack in that part of the brain
2015-10-28 06:12:27 PM kandra1 Why do they have a hard time rembering family
2015-10-28 06:12:30 PM nancyzmc plaques forming - blocking connections
2015-10-28 06:12:38 PM barbb synapses aren't firing anymore?
2015-10-28 06:12:47 PM tinab It is how the disease speads through parts of the brain
2015-10-28 06:13:03 PM sherrij It is sad not to remember family
2015-10-28 06:13:08 PM eriksh7 and of course, the disease affects people differently
2015-10-28 06:13:13 PM sthorpe67 its strange that family cannot be remembered...something so close, so everyday
2015-10-28 06:13:19 PM katieok11 i guess the parts of the brain that send messages that control the body stop working
2015-10-28 06:13:20 PM edrar One of the residents calls me mom, and her daughters name all of the timje
2015-10-28 06:13:42 PM katieok11 like when to use the bathroom and how to brush teeth
2015-10-28 06:13:43 PM laurenmb maybe because they dont remember how the family has changed over time. Only remember the old version
2015-10-28 06:13:44 PM mliranzo94 yes i feel like with some residents its much different then others
2015-10-28 06:13:45 PM jamiet1 i know they seem to remember periods of time before they have family
2015-10-28 06:13:52 PM rhigh that is so sad
2015-10-28 06:13:53 PM tinab they remember the family from when they are young....they don't recognize themselves as they look now
2015-10-28 06:13:54 PM roses Dendrites twist ond knot up and create tangles. Messages dont relay like they should
2015-10-28 06:13:55 PM carolk9 we read The Good ol Days magazine twice a week. This one lady always talks about her club she use to own and told me I would be a good waitress there.
2015-10-28 06:14:18 PM tiffanyo I love Good old days
2015-10-28 06:14:19 PM mliranzo94 thats true and its makes sense
2015-10-28 06:14:20 PM maryc2 they remember the past but not the present
2015-10-28 06:14:21 PM edrar I really would not like my family to come around anymore to see me if i had alzheimers. its so sad, they are not who they were anymore,
2015-10-28 06:14:21 PM jamiet1 I love those magazines
2015-10-28 06:14:23 PM sandyd It does seem like they remember 60 years ago better like it was yesterday.
2015-10-28 06:14:34 PM carolk9 yes it really can jog the mind
2015-10-28 06:14:37 PM cchase so explain why the disease affects - short term memory
2015-10-28 06:14:38 PM jamiet1 we also get the Reminiscence
2015-10-28 06:14:40 PM eriksh7 I listen and affirm many of theiir questions and comments.
2015-10-28 06:14:46 PM rhigh that is a good magazine
2015-10-28 06:14:56 PM edrar yes we love it
2015-10-28 06:15:01 PM peggyn64 left the chat room
2015-10-28 06:15:07 PM tinab that is the part of the brain affected first
2015-10-28 06:15:15 PM adamreese we get reminice magazine
2015-10-28 06:15:22 PM sthorpe67 and no medicines can repair?
2015-10-28 06:15:23 PM cchase right tina
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