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Alzheimer Resources Online Do Not Match
February 28, 2008 in Resources | Tags: Alzheimer, Alzheimer's disease, Alzthere, Caregivers, Social Network | Leave a comment
It is interesting that 5 million plus people have Alzheimer’s in the US. Every minute someone in America develops Alzheimer’s. When an individual develops Alzheimer’s 2 to 6 family members have thier life dramaticly affected. So we are looking at 10,000,000 to 60,000,000 people affected. When I searched the Internet I did not find a corresponding amount of resources for Alzheimer’s caregivers. There is a need for additional resources
Here is what I found doing some basic Google searches
Search Term Google Hits
Alzheimer 24,700,000
Alzheimer Caregivers 546,000
Alzheimer Products 538,000
Alzheimer Resources 498,000
Alzheimer Wandering 101,000
Now the interesting thing about these numbers is that many are duplicates or subsets of the same website. Clearly there is a need for more resources for Alzheimer’s patients and caregivers.
The start of Alzthere
February 25, 2008 in Alzthere | Tags: Alzheimer, Alzheimer's disease, Alzthere, Caregivers, Social Network | Leave a comment
I have a good friend who’s mother has Alzheimer’s Diease. Her mother is so eloquent, like royalty. To see here hit with this diease was very sad. Then, to hear the stories of how our friend had challenges finding resources to help them in thier difficulty, it made me think. I should create a website that would compile all the needed resources with Alzheimer’s from a caregiver’s point of view.
So I created the site http://www.alzthere.com/
Alzheimer’s disease affects an estimated 1 in 10 people over age 65. Alzheimer’s destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to affect work, lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer’s disease (AD), also called Alzheimer disease or simply Alzheimer’s, is the most common cause of dementia, afflicting 24 million people worldwide. Each person with Alzheimer’s disease experiences its symptoms and progression differently. Consequently, caregivers face many challenges regarding caring for their loved one.
