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Alzheimer’s Notes

Have questions about Alzheimer’s Disease? Ask an expert…online.

by Liz Lewis on June 4th, 2007

Mary Emma mentioned in yesterday’s post how the computer - and especially the internet - is a great outlet and aid for people with Alzheimer’s disease.

It is also a great place to access information and find experts in the field that can answer your questions about Alzheimer’s disease.

Here’s a list of five internet sites where you can ‘ask an expert’ about whatever is concerning you. From medications to caregiving issues, these experts are available to help. Most of the sites also have archives of questions already asked and answered that you can wander through.

Alzheimer’s Research Forum

Alzheimer’s Association Ask an Expert

American Health Assistance Foundation

Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation

Unversity Alzheimer Center

Let us know how you get on…

POSTED IN: Alzheimer's/General, Alzheimer's/Misc, Alzheimer's/News, Alzheimer's/Online Resources

3 opinions for Have questions about Alzheimer’s Disease? Ask an expert…online.

  • Mary Emma Allen
    Jun 4, 2007 at 9:01 am

    Great list of resources, Liz. Yes, the Internet can offer so much helpful information and encouragement for the Alzheimer’s caregiver and the patient.

  • Kathy
    Jun 5, 2007 at 10:42 am

    I care for my 78 year old Dad ho has Alzheimer’s and lives with me.

    I have an “Ask the Expert” section on my caregiver blog http://www.KnowItAlz.com. The Experts are:

    Mary Sano, PhD
    Director, Alzheimer Disease Research Center
    Professor, Department of Psychiatry
    Mount Sinai School of Medicine

    Rudolph E. Tanzi, Ph.D.
    Professor, Dept. of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
    Director, Genetics and Aging Research Unit,
    MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease
    Massachusetts General Hospital

    Tamara Goetz
    Caregiving Core/DMAC Research Coordinator
    University Memory & Aging Center
    Case Western Reserve University

    Thanks!
    Kathy

  • Liz
    Jun 7, 2007 at 1:29 am

    Hi Kathy, thanks for the information…the more access to experts the better…

    Cheers, Liz

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