A CUSTOM DESIGN SCARF SHOP TO HELP SUPPORT ALZHEIMER PROGRAMS
Joan Gershman, founder of the Alzheimer Spouse website -www.thealzheimerspouse.com – the #1 site on the Internet for support and information for spouses of Alzheimer patients, has opened a custom design scarf shop – www.etsy.com/shop/joanisknitting - to help support Alzheimer’s programs.
The new shop – JoanisKnitting – www.etsy.com/shop/joanisknitting - features hand made scarves, knitted with love and care by Joan – featuring lace and lattice, chunky warm, sequins and glitter – a scarf for every taste and style. A portion of the profits of sales will be donated to Alzheimer programs that support those suffering with Alzheimer’s Disease.
The Alzheimer Spouse website, www.thealzheimerspouse.com, - the only website on the Internet that deals exclusively with the unique issues and challenges faced by spouses of Alzheimer's patients, provides everything an Alzheimer spouse is looking for. Along with website founder, Joan Gershman’s, DAILY BLOGS chronicling challenges and struggles of coping with caring for an AD spouse, there are MESSAGE BOARDS filled with spouses who understand each others’ emotions as no one else can, offering support and information to one another. The Alzheimer Spouse website provides a wealth of resources and information for every issue facing a spouse of an Alzheimer patient:
HELP FOR THE NEWLY DIAGNOSED – Section full of advice and resources for those beginning the Alzheimer journey.
NEWS ARTICLES AND VIDEOS - Daily updates on the latest articles and videos related to Alzheimer's Disease.
YOUNG ONSET ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE - Burgeoning epidemic among younger men and women.
MEMORY TECHNIQUES AND COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
HELP IN FINDING A MEMORY DISORDERS CLINIC
HELP IN FINDING ALZHEIMER DRUG TRIALS
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE
LOG ONTO WWW.THEALZHEIMERSPOUSE.COM AND JOIN OUR GROUP – SPOUSES WHO UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER’S UNIQUE ISSUES.
HELP SUPPORT ALZHEIMER CAUSES BY SHOPPING AT “JOANISKNITTING” – http://www.etsy.com/shop/joanisknitting
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