
Health Matters: Television for Life
Alzheimer's Disease
Risk factors, warning signs, treatment and care of Alzheimer's patients is discussed.
Health Matters: Television for Life
Risk factors, warning signs, treatment and care of Alzheimer's patients is discussed.
Naomi Chaytor PhD
Associate Professor
WSU Spokane
https://medicine.wsu.edu/directory-faculty/naomi-s-chaytor/
Barbara Baehr RN
Providence Adult Day Health
https://washington.providence.org/senior-care/spokane-adult-day-health/
Steven David Grossman MD
Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
Washington State University
https://medicine.wsu.edu/directory-faculty/steven-grossman-md/
Joel Loiacono
Regional Director for Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho
Alzheimer's Association
https://www.alz.org/
Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline:
800-272-3900
Alzheimer Society of Canada:
Toll-free: 800-616-8816 (valid only in Canada)
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Understanding Behaviors – July 10 – Hayden, ID
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