Alzheimer's, Dementia, and Memory Loss Related Resources
The Alzheimer's Association website provides information on research and other resources related to Alzheimer's and dementia.
Lumosity is an online brain-training program that can provide personalized, fun, interactive, neuropsychological training programs that track your improvement over time. It can be helpful for people with cognitive impairments to help in areas such as memory, attention, and problem-solving. Lumosity has worked with over 36 universities and produced 9 peer-reviewed studies supporting this unique neuropsychological approach. These neuropsychological exercises are available in English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Korean, and Japanese.
The Mayo Clinic on Alzheimer's disease: Anticipating end-of-life needs, as this website observes, as a caregiver you can be your loved one's most powerful voice for decisions related to respect, dignity, and comfort for the end-of-life.
National Institute on Aging’s “Hospitalization Happens: A Guide to Hospital Visits for Individuals with Memory Loss.” Memory loss and hospitalization is common. Here's a helpful, practical resource.
When Dementia Is in the House, a resource for adults and teens in multiple languages.
Lumosity is an online brain-training program that can provide personalized, fun, interactive, neuropsychological training programs that track your improvement over time. It can be helpful for people with cognitive impairments to help in areas such as memory, attention, and problem-solving. Lumosity has worked with over 36 universities and produced 9 peer-reviewed studies supporting this unique neuropsychological approach. These neuropsychological exercises are available in English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Korean, and Japanese.
The Mayo Clinic on Alzheimer's disease: Anticipating end-of-life needs, as this website observes, as a caregiver you can be your loved one's most powerful voice for decisions related to respect, dignity, and comfort for the end-of-life.
National Institute on Aging’s “Hospitalization Happens: A Guide to Hospital Visits for Individuals with Memory Loss.” Memory loss and hospitalization is common. Here's a helpful, practical resource.
When Dementia Is in the House, a resource for adults and teens in multiple languages.