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December 26, 2012   

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Association releases Medicare Annual Wellness Visit recommendations

The Alzheimer's Association has released guidance to help health care providers detect cognitive impairment as part of the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit. Physicians are required to include detection of cognitive impairment as part of the visit, but there had been no comprehensive guidance to them on how to accomplish it.
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Type of caregiver may play a role in clinical trial participation

People with Alzheimer's disease with adult children or other non-spouses serving as caregivers may be under-represented in clinical trials, and spousal caregivers may be over-represented, which could impact study results, a new study shows. Among their findings, researchers said that fewer adult child and non-spouse caregivers lived with the person with Alzheimer's, which suggests increased logistical challenges to participating in research.
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Respite care can help Alzheimer's caregivers recharge

Caregiving brings physical, mental and emotional challenges. Everyone can use a break; respite services also can support and strengthen caregivers' ability to continue taking care of family members or friends with Alzheimer's.
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