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Archive for June, 2008

I would love to read a good history of pharmaceuticals in this country. Just when did we become convinced that it is cheaper to medicate than to provide actual care or change behaviors? How is it that we arrive at the numbers that tell us this is so? And why do we believe them? There’s [...]

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The MoMA Alzheimer’s Project, which opens access to this magnificent cultural treasure to people with dementia and their families, now has a guide for museums interested in replicating their program. You can download the Guide for free, thanks to support from the MetLife Foundation. This marks a really exciting shift in the field. Rather than [...]

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Looks like PBS will be rebroadcasting The Forgetting this summer. I have mixed feelings. On the one hand, the film certainly has been a powerful tool for raising awareness. The local feeds afterward, which feature more nuanced discussions of the experience of dementia, are very informative and moving. But the film itself is pure tragic [...]

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Joe Shapiro did a lovely piece on NPR about The Intergenerational School (TIS) in Cleveland.  The school brings together young (K-8) and old, as well as people with disabilities, including Alzheimer’s.  Thanks largely to Civic Ventures, the idea of older adults becoming a large, mobilized volunteer corps for this country has started to really take [...]

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When I was first pitching Forget Memory to agents, a very successful agent whom I admire a great deal told me that it was a great idea, but that unfortunately, in her experience, “dementia doesn’t sell.”  I just got word today that Lisa Genova’s book Still Alice, which she initially self-published, has been picked up [...]

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In the conclusion to Forget Memory, I imagine a day when people with dementia will engage in ACT-UP style activism.  In the way that ACT-UP shaped AIDS/HIV research and funding, dementia activists might be able to shape a research agenda for AD that includes care as well as cure. They might be able to drive [...]

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