Would not paying property taxes be the best solution to this problem?
Belleville News-Democrat - As I am in Florida, caring for my husband with Alzheimer’s, going to Massachusetts is not an option. I would have to hire an attorney. After paying for the PERK test, paying all the above mentioned fees, paying the realtor 10 percent and whatever an
Play at the Beckman Center focuses on Alzheimer’s
Orange County Register - A century ago, Dr. Alois Alzheimer discovered a form of dementia in a patient named Auguste D. The patient case notes are the subject of “Auguste’s File,” a play presented by the UCI Institute for Brain Aging and Dementia at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 24 at the
Northern Kentucky obituaries
Cincinnati Enquirer - Memorials can be made to Alzheimer’s Association, 644 Linn St., Suite 1026, Cincinnati, OH 45203. ALMA WOLFE FALMOUTH - Alma Moore Wolfe, 78, died Friday at the River Valley Nursing Home in Butler. She was a bank teller at the United Kentucky Bank in
A Leaky Blood-Brain Barrier And Alzheimer’s
Medical News Today - The study was led by Gene Bowman, ND, of the Oregon Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Neurological Disorders at Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR. Co-investigators were Joseph Quinn, MD, Jeffrey Kaye, MD, Milar Moore
Community Bulletin Board
Winston-Salem Journal - Alzheimer’s exhibit, series open through Sept. 16 “The Alzheimer’s Project,” the inaugural project of the City of Arts and Medicine Series, is an art exhibit and lecture series at the Gateway Gallery at the Enrichment Center and Senior Services Inc
JEAN R. LALIBERTE, 76, of OCEAN GROVE
Asbury Park Press - Her 12-year-old granddaughter Jenny recalls her grandmother always having tissues available in her pocket along with warm hugs. A private service will be held on Cape Cod. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Alzheimer’s Association of
Woman champions Alzheimer’s sufferers
San Bernardino County Sun - REDLANDS - It’s a disease they call the long goodbye. But for Darlene Merkler it is all about quality of life. Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia have turned the lives of 24,500 San Bernardino County residents upside down. Merkler, the community
Quilter pieces together a winner
Toledo Blade - Quilts that Saw Us Through the War: antique quilts from World War II, and Alzheimer’s: Forgetting Piece by Piece. According to the AQS, the expo brings more than 25,000 quilters, collectors, quilt enthusiasts, and vendors to Nashville annually. More