When you lose someone, who has been affected by Alzheimer’s, coming to terms with the loss and moving on is a huge challenge to say the least. When you have been caring for a person 24/7 it is not until they are no longer present do you realise just how much this whole experience has consumed […]
Tag Archives: Alzheimer’s
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
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 […]
Are you Affected by Alzheimer’s – Seminar Nov 2011
Great News , Virtual Healthclub and Virtual Tax Uk have decided to sponsor the Seminar this week. Therefore the good news is that is is now free should you wish to attend. Be at the Westcliff Hotel for 7pm registration for 7.30 pm start. You will have an opportunity to ask me any questions of […]
Radar Key
A recent visit to the local council stated that a radar key was available for purchase from them for a few pounds, which allowed one to access any disable toilet in the community. This I thought was a great idea especially when out and about with your loved one. If you are registered disabled as […]
Raise profile of alzheimer’s disease the right way.
I was reading Fiona Phillips’ message today regarding how fearful she is of developing Alzheimer’s disease. (You can read it here) If she is feeling fearful, I respect that, however, a few years ago now when she was on the TV program where they assessed her and a few other peoples state of health, she said […]
What is alzheimers? Seminar- Event
Alzheimer’s disease is like a mental fragmentation of the mind. When do we pay attention to alzheimers you may well wonder. Well from my experience of speaking to folk this week ,people fall into two groups. One are those refuse to acknowledge the disease evens exists, displaying emotional behaviour of anger and irritation, or two, when it […]
Raise profile of Alzheimer’s disease the right way
I was reading Fiona Phillips’ message today regarding how fearful she is of developing Alzheimer’s disease. (You can read it here) If she is feeling fearful, I respect that, however, a few years ago now when she was on the TV program where they assessed her and a few other peoples state of health, she said […]
The seeds of fear
When I look back on my fathers life and he was born back in 1921, he was an East End boy one of seven who survived the war. In my work as a sports trainer the more I work with people the one thing that keeps resurfacing is their emotional and psychological state of health. […]
Where two trees meet
I was strolling down a country lane one fine day. The spring air was blowing as I felt it brush past my cheeks. The speckled sunlight shone onto the path dancing on the ground as I walked. The daffodils were present as they casually swayed in the breeze. I was thoughtful of all the times […]