Category Archives: Mind & Brain

Did you know about this service in the community?

The Care Co-ordination team What do they do and how can they be use to you when looking after a loved one who is elderly and showing signs of forgetfulness when you are trying to hold down a job and deal with the rest of your family? I am not sure how much of this is […]

Are you worried about someone’s Memory?

It can be terrifying, …if someone you love has started to show signs of reduce cognitive function, memory loss in other words, maybe showing signs of the onset of dementia or even Alzheimer’s disease. The feeling of helplessness, feeling out of control, and the pain of seeing someone you love slowly disappearing, can leave you […]

New Article written and published.

Jane Cooper wrote this article for her friend who run the website for the spirit guides. Many people she comes into contact with have asked, ” How do you have so much knowledge?” Well for Jane the author of the Reg Series and who has a clear understanding of what happens when someone you care about […]

Dealing with Alzheimer’s takes more than hot chocolate.

Of course it is good news that an Italian University has discovered the benefits to the memory of drinking hot chocolate, but that’s not going to help people with Alzheimer’s disease.  What can help, though, is a series of four small books written by Jane Cooper, who has first-hand experience of the trials and tribulations […]

The Reg series endorsed again

The Reg Series of pocket books are all about Alzheimer’s. They cover what to do, what works and how to cope! Talking to Jane Cooper helped me understand what was happening to my dad. Jane helped me to feel more in control and alot less useless. They are so easy to read and understand. Jan Grice   

A shocking discrace – Fears

The article released today is a sad case of the affairs that this country has allowed to happen. Our older generation need our support, lets face it some of these individuals were in a world war. They have experienced everything being taken away from them is this really the treatment they deserve? It would come as no surprise […]

Regression of the Evolved Generation

Regression of the Evolved Generation A courageous, inspiring true story of a parent diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Reg.  This book is about one man’s experience of late onset Alzheimer’s, the impact on his family and the failure of social services to do much to help. It is a family saga seen through the eyes of a […]

Early diagnosis is crucial

I know how difficult it can be to accept, when you can see there is clearly something amiss with mum or dad or grandparents in terms of their memory. As we gradually become the parents and watch them enter into older age and become more confused and agitated, it becomes difficult to know what to […]