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Miami Valley Walk to End Alzheimer s events return to in-person participation

Miami Valley Walk to End Alzheimer s events return to in-person participation
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Art brought dad and daughter together after his Alzheimer s diagnosis

Art brought dad and daughter together after his Alzheimer’s diagnosis Meredith Moss © Provided by Dayton Daily News Artist Karen Fisher is pictured with her father who had Alzheimer’s. Their special relationship inspired her current art exhibit. CONTRIBUTED When the neurologists first told Karen Fisher that her beloved father had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, they said eventually the disease could cause him to become violent and combative. “He was such a kind, gentle person, I couldn’t imagine it,” says Fisher, who is an artist. “I wanted to preserve my memories of my father the way he was and so I began making paintings of him holding flowers.”

Miami Valley Alzheimer s Association Training First Responders To Interact With Elderly Patients

/ Alzheimer s Association: Miami Valley Chapter event in 2019. According to the Alzheimer s Association of Ohio, nearly a quarter-million people aged 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s disease here in the state. That number is expected to increase 15 to 20 percent in the next five years. Legislation has been introduced in the Ohio House that would require enhanced dementia training for first responders. While the vote on House Bill 23 is pending, there has been an increase in the number of emergency calls in Ohio involving older adults with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. So, the Alzheimer’s Association Miami Valley Chapter is moving ahead with its plan to train fire, EMS, and police crews.

Alzheimer s Association to hold community forum for Clark county residents

Alzheimer’s Association to hold community forum for Clark county residents SPRINGFIELD Jackie Potts, of Springfield, knows the pain of watching both parents live with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. Her father, Edward Fowle, developed dementia from other health issues in 2016 and died in June of 2018. Her mother, Donna Fowle, currently lives at the Springfield Masonic Home with dementia. “One thing that really helped me is the community support,” Potts said. As a caregiver, she attended an Alzheimer’s Association Miami Valley support group to help her better understand the disease and provide better care. Today, she is a volunteer Alzheimer’s support group facilitator working to help others on their care journey. One piece of advice she offers: remember to take care of yourself as you care for your loved one.

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