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Home Care Jacksonville: Comfort Keepers is on the MOVE to end Alzheimer’s Disease

11-15-2010 03:06 PM CET | Health & Medicine

Press release from: Comfort Keepers Jacksonville

Comfort Keepers
12276 San Jose Blvd Suite 306,
Jacksonville, FL 32223
Phone: 904-230-9220
http://AlzheimersHomeCareSolutions.com

Home Care Jacksonville: Comfort Keepers is on the MOVE to end Alzheimer’s Disease.

(November 2010, Jacksonville Florida) Join our team and get on the MOVE to end Alzheimer’s! The Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk® is the nation’s largest event to raise awareness and funds to fight Alzheimer’s disease. The money we raise will go toward research to treat and prevent Alzheimer’s, and programs to improve the lives of millions of Americans.

Alzheimer’s awareness month sheds spotlight on treatment and prevention efforts.

National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, a reminder that the number of people who will develop the disease is expected to skyrocket over the next few years.

Starting Jan. 1, 79 million baby boomers will turn 65 at a rate of one every eight seconds. That is more than four million per year, according to a recent op-ed piece in The New York Times. If scientists could delay onset of the disease by five years, via better drugs, the United States could keep much fewer Alzheimer’s patients from needing nursing homes, former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, and Alzheimer’s experts Stanley Prusiner and Ken Dychtwald said in the piece.

Currently, for every penny the National Institutes of Health spends on Alzheimer’s research, Americans spend $3.50 caring for individuals with the disease, for a total of $172 billion a year. At that rate, by 2020, the cumulative total will be $172 billion a year, or $20 trillion by 2050, according to the op-ed titled “The Age of Alzheimer’s.”

“Each year Comfort Keepers Jacksonville participates in the Alzheimer’s Association’s Memory Walk. This is a fundraiser to help families afflicted with this disease. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, just follow the link to our page:

Comfort Keepers Jacksonville Donation Page

http://mwjax2010.kintera.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=425022&lis=1&kntae425022=4D607E8C6B3F49B091ABFD0B9C52EB10&supId=139056120

Alzheimer’s home care counselors at Comfort Keepers Jacksonville are available to talk with you about your home health care needs including how to reduce caregiver stress while providing better, affordable care. Comfort Keepers is a home care agency providing Alzheimer’s Home Care in Jacksonville. Comfort Keepers 12276 San Jose Blvd Suite 306, Jacksonville, FL 32223 Phone: 904-230-9220

Comfort Keepers Jacksonville in a home care agency providing professional home care in Jacksonville Florida and surrounding areas.

Comfort Keepers, 12276 San Jose Blvd Suite 306, Jacksonville, FL 32223 Phone: 904-230-9220

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