Creating the Positive Impact For Families That Need Hope Now
Terry Moore, Chairman of HomeoLux, was a featured guest on Jana Short’s podcast “Oh, My Health…There Is Hope”. He discussed his personal experience with cognitive disease and how that motivated him to create BEACON40®, a wellness device that improves brain health and can be particularly therapeutic for people battling Alzheimer’s disease. Terry’s wife was […]
Women Leadership Brings a Caring Touch to Wellness Devices and HealthTech
New studies show that women-led companies perform better, and nothing could surprise me less. The women I have worked with over the years have been remarkable in their productivity, organization, and ability to multitask. I was recently asked: “As an entrepreneur, what is the one thing you do over and over and recommend everyone else do?” I […]
Alzheimer’s Care at Home May Mean Higher Risk During COVID-19 Pandemic
We don’t yet know whether Alzheimer’s disease in itself increases the danger of COVID-19. Some new studies suggest there might be a relationship between susceptibility to the virus and certain genes that are associated with Alzheimer’s. But even without hard evidence for a link between Alzheimer’s and COVID, there are many less direct dangers that we know […]
How to Make Stress Your Friend: The Biology of Resilience
One of the exciting developments in medical science in recent years has been a deepening of our understanding of how the body affects the mind—and especially of how the mind affects the body. This interaction is particularly clear when it comes to the brain. We have known for some time, for instance, that activities that […]
Good Judgment Comes From Experience. Experience Comes From Bad Judgment.
My grandmother was a remarkably kind person. Once my college roommate answered a phone call from her when I wasn’t home. My roommate told me, “Someone called for you, and she said she’d call back, but I forgot to ask who it was.” “What did she sound like?” I asked. “She sounded…comforting.” I knew immediately […]
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Books for Caregivers
Many caregivers find themselves unexpectedly tossed into their roles. Caregivers need education, support, and comfort too — and few people know this better than family members battling Alzheimer’s. Caregiving for family members with dementia poses constant challenges and it can be difficult to find the proper resources for care advice, coping mechanisms, and even financial […]
Alzheimer’s and Medicare: Understanding Coverage
If you have a loved one who’s been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, understanding Medicare is essential for planning ahead.
Alzheimer’s Research Delivers Results
Alzheimer’s disease raises a host of uncertainties. First, the early signs of cognitive decline can be hard to pin down. Even when it’s obvious that dementia is present, the cause is not always clear. And the greatest uncertainty can be about the future: How quickly will the dementia progress? How will it affect our lives? How will […]
Terry Moore: How I’m Staying Creative, Calm, and Connected During the Shutdown
A few months ago, our world was presented with an obstacle no one had faced before. Millions of people including myself were forced to transition from a typical commuter’s workday to a remote work lifestyle. As a result, I was left feeling unsatisfied. I function best in an office that is energetic and I frankly […]
7 Tips for Communicating with Someone Battling Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease slowly wears away one’s ability to function while engaging in routine activities. While some early indicators of the disease may disguise themselves, troubles with language and expression are unmistaken and noticeable. It becomes progressively more challenging for people with Alzheimer’s to convey how they feel as the disease runs its course. Additionally, each […]