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Dementia’s Growing Cost to Caregivers

April 29, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

A recent RAND study offers some of the most comprehensive and credible estimates to date of the monetary costs of dementia in the United States.

From the Pioneer Advisory Group: Can We Stop Dementia Before It Starts?

December 7, 2012 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

Few diseases invoke more fear in patients and families than dementia (e.g., Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), progressive multiple sclerosis, Pick’s Disease). Surveys have shown the fear of dementia—especially AD—far outweighs concerns of a diagnosis of can ...

Sniff Test Fails to Predict Alzheimer's Disease Risk

June 18, 2012 | Story

Do we really know the best way to test for Alzheimer's disease? A grantee's new research shows that there's more work to be done.

Alzheimer’s Smell Test Not Ready for Prime Time

May 2, 2012 | News Release

Current research does not support the use of smell tests for predicting Alzheimer’s dementia, according to a comprehensive review by RWJF Clinical Scholars.

Satisfaction with Dementia Care

April 1, 2012 | Journal Article

This study examined caregiver-rated satisfaction for dementia patients in Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMCs) from 2007 to 2009.

Testing Care Coordination for Veterans with Dementia

March 19, 2012 | Program Result Report

Researchers at the Benjamin Rose Institute conducted a controlled research study of a Partners in Dementia Care intervention to reduce the use and cost of health care services and improve psychosocial outcomes for veterans and their families.

What We Talk About When We Talk About Alzheimer's Disease

March 12, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

A fundamental task of medicine is stratifying people into clinically meaningful categories. The term “stratifying” describes how physicians divide the sick from the well and then divide the sick into different stages of disease. In other words, the ...

Pre-Clinical Alzheimer's Tests Pose Clinical and Ethical Challenges

October 13, 2011 | Story

An RWJF scholar offers advice on how to make the best use of the latest generation of diagnostic tools for people at risk for dementia caused by Alzheimer's Disease.

Addressing the Ethical, Policy, and Social Challenges of Preclinical Alzheimer Disease

October 11, 2011 | Journal Article

Clinicians now can diagnose Alzheimer's disease before the onset of debilitating cognitive impairment

From Dependency to Interdependency: Coach Pat Summitt's Challenge to America

August 29, 2011 | Human Capital Blog Post

The United States is experiencing a longevity revolution. First, Americans are living longer. At the start of the 20th century, 4 percent of the U.S. population was over 65. Now, the proportion is 13 percent and by 2050, it will be 20 percent. Secon ...

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