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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Hope About Dealing With Alzheimer's, Dementia is in Area Author's New Book

West St. Louis County native Stefania Silvestri just released a new book she hopes will help families dealing with Alzheimer's by sharing her own struggle as a caregiver.

Author and West St. Louis County native Stefania Silvestri recently released a book she hopes will help families dealing with Alzheimer's and dementia.   "Beside the Mountain: Finding Strength and Courage Through My Father’s Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease" is Silvestri's first hand account of watching her father succumb to the disease and its affect on her family. At age 14, her father was diagnosed with Alzheimer's when he was only 48. She, her sisters and their mother, became his caregivers.  "I had no idea that this brain disease, that Alzheimer's Disease, could affect my dad. I had no idea that my dad would become become so childlike at the end," Silvestri tells Patch. "My mom didn't know who she was taking care of. Was it a son or a …

Friday, December 9, 2011

Preventing Alzheimer's Disease: Expert Provides Tips

SECOND IN TWO-STORY TOPIC: Rotary Club of West St. Louis County members hosted a valuable luncheon last Wednesday chocked full of helpful information from a St. Louis geriatric professor and director. The first article published Monday.

Doing totally new activities makes the brain's circuits light up in all different areas, helping to ward off Alzheimer's Disease, stated a professor and director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry at Saint Louis University School of Medicine to attendees of a West St. Louis County Rotary Club special luncheon held Nov. 29 at The Wildwood Hotel. The nearly 60 attendees also got the chance to ask specific questions. As the guest speaker, George Grossberg, M.D., grouped information about dementia and Alzheimer's Disease into several helpful categories. His background in this medical area is extensive. (See prior article: Alzheimer's Disease Expert Shares New Details in Wildwood) Grossberg said preserving brain function is a key component…

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