Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Protect your memory and avoid Dementia.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Protect your Memory.
Yes there are very good formulas out there to avoid Dementia, one of the best I know of and use myself is Memory Companion, and also use by thousands of peoples to help repair damage cells from dying off by removing the plaques and stop plaques from sticking to the cells and at the same time help boost your memory and protect it.
Joan thank for your question?
The memory is the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information, and also the length of time over which people's memory extends, as we grow older we need to take care of our memory we think Memory Companion is one of the best product for the memory.
for more information on Memory Companion please send us an Email:
mary joseph foundation
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
A few questions and answers.
Individuals who have Dementia goes through these changes because it is
A mental disorder marked by memory failures, personality changes, and
impaired reasoning.
Never argue back with him instead always invite him to do something else
and while he is doing something else you remove his pack baggage and
because of memory failure, when he return he will forget that he was
leaving.
Thank Shirley for your question?
You should always turn your mother every two hours in Bed to avoid damage
to her skin.
Please help us to help those in need.
Mary Joseph Foundation
Suite 292
137 1/2 Washington Ave
Belleville, NJ 07109
alzheimers@maryjosephfoundation.org
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's.
Question ask by most peoples?
- How can we tell if memory loss is caused by Alzheimer's disease?
- Are there any symptoms I should watch for and report?
- What should I expect if it is Alzheimer's disease?
- When should I come back for another visit?
- Where can I go for more information?
- If the memory loss is caused by Alzheimer's disease, which treatment is most appropriate?
Here are some of the symptoms:
- Short-term memory loss, like repeating the same question several times.
- Trouble remembering easy words, like saying "that thing I write with" instead of "pen or pencil ."
- Not wanting to do things you usually enjoy doing such as cooking.
- Making bad judgments, like turning the heat up too high, leaving the stove, walking out into the pouring rain without an umbrella, forgetting where you put your keys, to eat, or giving lots of money to a stranger for no reason, getting lost.
- Extreme personality changes, mood swings and getting upset easily.
- Confusing things and people from the past with things and people from the present.
Do you have a question send us an email: alzheimers@maryjosephfoundation.org
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Some of our services.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
The President Favorite Prayer.
Alzheimer's the pain and suffering it causes.
The national tab for caring for individuals with Alzheimer's disease is estimated at well over $100 billion annually, and worldwide over $ 350 billion annually.
Alzheimer's disease costs U.S. businesses more than $60 billion a year, stemming from lost productivity and absenteeism by primary caregivers, and insurance costs.
The annual cost of caring for one individual with Alzheimer's disease ranges from nearly $18,800 to more than $39,000, depending on the stage of the disease.
Mary Joseph Foundation:
We give Free foods, vitamins, medicines, rooming and provides other cares for individuals who have Alzheimer's and Dementia disease, we provide these free services from donations.
Experiencing Alzheimer's Disease:
I saw my mother suffered for over seven years with Alzheimer's disease in difference stages from getting lost and packing bags with sugar, rice, raw chicken, raw meat and threw all in a old bag with some of her clothes and saying she is leaving, to acting like a little school girl, then seeing her sick down in bed and can't move and groaning and later in the hospital with tubes in her nose, I remember many nights and days I and my sisters cried to see our mother who was so kind, giving and loving especially to others going through this sickness, to see some one you really love going through this sickness that the Doctors call Alzheimer's disease especially you own mother who you really love, then in December 1998 after six weeks in Clara Mass Hospital in Belleville NJ my mother past it was not a good experience to see my mother suffering then later pasting. In 1992 we made promise to our mother to help others especially to those who do not have anything and homeless or in mental disturb homes. In the 90s I lost two cousins and my mother to Alzheimer's disease. We are here to help and all of the Donations are going toward taking care of the people who need it most because we were there and it touch, move us and we feel it and experience it and we are now sharing it with others in a loving way.
A message from the president
Mary Joseph Foundation
F. Joseph president left senior positions at Citi Bank, JP Morgan, IBM and the Federal Government to help peoples in need.
alzheimers@maryjosephfoundation.org
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Mary Joseph Foundation Cares About You.
Watch interview with chief Johansen.
Alzheimer's disease world-wide.
Expert Speakers.
Speakers:
We have several speakers from the world of politics, religions, medicines and engineering.
Topics on:
Alzheimer's disease. The Bible history and religion. Politics and how its effect you. Network security and you.
Our speakers can come to your place of Business or College and give a talk on any of these topics.
The Mary Joseph Foundation is interested in building a relationships with Companies to help increase awareness of Alzheimer's disease and the world we live in today, we are eager to work with Companies, Colleges and others to explore how the Mary Joseph Foundation can best support your business goals and objectives.
Working with our foundation will helps us to accelerate our mission to eliminate Alzheimer's disease and to provide the best care and support to those living with Alzheimer's world-wide.
Many of our speakers worked for Citi Bank, JP Morgan, IBM, AT&T, Research Centers and government, some of these speakers are Rhodes scholars.
alzheimers@maryjosephfoundation.org
Mary Joseph Foundation
There are more happiness in giving than receiving
We are building homes in the Caribbean and Africa for individuals who have Alzheimer's disease and living on the street and in homes for the mental disturb, many times they are beaten by other who don't understand the sickness, we are trying our best to take care of many of these individuals as possible, we hope to complete several homes within the next year, these homes provide free rooming, medicines, foods and vitamins for these individuals who have Alzheimer's disease.