
Happy New Year! I hope you and your loved ones had a good holiday season. While we enter another year fraught with tension on many fronts, one way to harness anxiety is by focusing on positive actions you can take to make a difference.
Such actions can come in many forms. Maybe this is the year you finally join a caregiver support group. It’s an election year so perhaps you join forces with a group like Caring Across Generations and their campaign for paid leave for family caregivers. Have you thought about your end-of-life care wishes and do you know the wishes of your loved ones? Make it a priority this year to document these choices in a form that’s legal where you reside.
Perhaps you or a family member have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia and you are seeking trusted information. Consider an excellent community resource like AlzAuthors, where you can read books from dementia caregivers, medical professionals, and those who are living with dementia. That includes my award-winning book, The Reluctant Caregiver.
If you’d like to get involved in Alzheimer’s research, explore the Alzheimer’s Association TrialMatch. On that note, the Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP) is seeking individuals age 65+ living in the U.S. diagnosed with mild Alzheimer’s and/or their caregivers to participate in a virtual interview project. Note that CISCRP is not recruiting volunteers for a clinical trial, but rather to learn from patients how to best create a clinical trial that addresses the unique needs of individuals with Alzheimer’s. For more information about the interview project, please contact research associate Madeline Heaney at mheaney@ciscrp.org or call 617-725-2750 ext. 416.
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