What is hospice...and when is it appropriate for the Alzheimer's patient?

Written by William Hammond, J.D.


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When you decide to call hospice, you will not be left alone. The hospice team will support you and your needs. Chaplains present onrepparttar premises will guide you spiritually to easerepparttar 114802 pain and suffering of a loss. Most hospices have group support meetings that will assist you.

To find a hospice in your area, here arerepparttar 114803 following options:

·The yellow pages directory : www.yellowpages.com ·Hospital Medical Social Workers: hospital social workers may provide you with a list of hospices in your area. ·You can search on Internet search engines by typing “finding a hospice in my area.” ·And oftenrepparttar 114804 best way to find hospice care for your loved one is simply to ask your doctor. He or she will be able to give you some recommendations.

William G. Hammond, JD is a nationally known elder law attorney and founder of The Alzheimer’s Resource Center. He is a frequent guest on radio and television and has developed innovative solutions to guide families who have a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s. For more information you can visit his website at www.BeatAlzheimers.com


Taking Antidepressants? You Might Want to Read This

Written by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot


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Ifrepparttar Public had only been made aware of this information back in 1991, perhaps teen killers Eric Harris and Kip Kinkel may never have committedrepparttar 114801 violent and horrific acts they did. But these two are only a sparce sample ofrepparttar 114802 matrix of possibilities. Another report from Freedom Magazine relays how antidepressants accounted for over 40,000 adverse reaction reports, including 2,300 deaths (perrepparttar 114803 FDA) in 1998 alone.

With modern, conventional medicine advancing atrepparttar 114804 speed of light,repparttar 114805 perilous reprecussions are only starting to unfold. Although some medicines can be very helpful, it is dangerous to withhold information regardingrepparttar 114806 effects of mood-altering drugs. If you are taking antidepressants, talk with your medical provider - become informed. Tomorrow may be too late.

Taking Antidepressants? You Might Want to Read This © 2004 - All Rights Reserved C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot Public Relations' Director & Staff Writer www.HolisticJunction.com www.MediaPositiveRadio.com

References

1. Discover Magazine, Pg. 69 "Depression Gene Leads to Questions about Prozac 2. Discover Magazine, Pg. 69 "Depression Gene Leads to Questions about Prozac 3. FDA - Psychopharmacological Drugs Advisory Committee - Antidepressant Update * FDA - Public Health Advisory * Freedom Magazine * Science A GoGo - Latest Science News * Wikipedia - Serotonin - Serotonin

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