HBO Miniseries Sheds New Light on Alzheimer's Disease

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May 06, 2009

Alzheimer's & Dementia

HBO Miniseries Sheds New Light on Alzheimer’s Disease

INSIDER TIP:
Caregivers can find new perspectives on the Alzheimer’s condition and treatment with an HBO-original documentary miniseries that is available to everyone.


Beginning May 10th, HBO will broadcast a new miniseries based on the accounts of those with Alzheimer’s disease and those whose lives are touched by their condition. The 4-part miniseries is the cornerstone in an overall effort to raise awareness and increase public understanding of the disease that will also involve a public awareness campaign and book. HBO is ensuring that the series can be viewed by all—even if a person does not have HBO. Cox Communications for digital cable subscribers can find it On-Demand for free. Portions of each show will appear on YouTube, iTunes, MySpace and Facebook —and the entire series will be available on HBO.com in installments beginning May 8. The series is also available for purchase. Each episode will approach Alzheimer’s disease from a different perspective:

  • The Memory Loss Tapes. This introductory episode presents the stories of several people with Alzheimer’s, shedding light on the disease by showing it through the unique perspective of the person living with the disease.
  • Grandpa, Do You Know Who I Am? Hosted by Maria Shriver and based on her book, What’s Happening to Grandpa?, this segment aims to help children and teens to cope with Alzheimer’s disease in their families and understand how it can affect their loved ones.
  • Caregivers. This segment presents five stories of caregivers working with seniors in various stages of the disease.
  • Momentum in Science. This two-part installment is the hopeful core of the series, spotlighting various clinics and laboratories to showcase the latest advances and research in Alzheimer’s treatment and the search for a cure.

The material for the miniseries is drawn from recent research, personal accounts of the disease, and a new HBO-commissioned Alzheimer’s Survey inspecting the impact of Alzheimer’s disease in America.

Refresher: HBO’s new documentary series offers new insight on Alzheimer’s disease for today’s caregivers and future generations.

Extra Credit:
Read through our Alzheimer’s Prevention Guide to learn steps you can take to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s or check our Alzheimer’s Signs and Symptoms guide to distinguish between normal aging and early warning signs of dementia.

 

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Mother’s Day is May 10th!

Not sure what to get Mom this year for Mother’s Day? Those of who want to go with gifting the traditional flowers will be happy to hear some deals can be found online. ProFlowers have several bouquets that slide in under $30, whereas FTD has 15% discount on many of its bouquets. If you want to celebrate your Mom’s giving spirit with a donation in her name then you should contact the Alzheimer’s Association. The association has received a corporate sponsorship from Kindred Healthcare, Inc., which has promised to match dollar for dollar any donation received before Mother’s Day, May 10, 2009 up to $50,000. As always all donations are tax-deductible and can be sent online easily. So give some money to a good cause—it would make your mother proud.

 









 
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