Dementia Signs

No Place I Would Rather Be

No Place I Would Rather Be By Gregg Fous Otter Cottage sits on the Nottley River in a bend where the water speeds and the trees open up. When the sun is right over the upper part of the river

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Dementia Caregiving

The Thirty Days Nobody Talks About

How AtendaCare Helps Caregivers Keep Their Tended Home After Discharge By Gregg Fous, Founder & CEO, AtendaCare   Let me tell you about the quietest crisis in American healthcare. It does not happen in the emergency room. It does not

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flu vaccine dementia research

Between Hope and Proof: A Caregiver’s Research Series

AtendaCare Between Hope and Proof: A Caregiver's Research Series Vaccines and Dementia Risk: What the Research Actually Shows Date February 2026 Version 1.0 Category Preventive Health / Immune System / Dementia Risk Evidence Grade C: Consistent observational associations; no randomized

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Signposts in the Fog

I am writing a book called Prepared, Not Surprised. It is the first in a series about dementia caregiving, and its entire purpose is to lay out what is coming so you are not blindsided by it. There is a

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Ivermectin for Dementia: What Does the 2025 Research Actually Tell Us?

If you follow health news or participate in caregiver support groups, you may have recently heard buzz about ivermectin—the Nobel Prize-winning antiparasitic drug—as a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. Recent headlines often stem from a 2025 study reporting reduced brain

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How to Take Care of Yourself

The Longest Study of Human Life Reveals What Dementia Caregivers Need Most   How 85 Years of Harvard Research Points to Five Essential Practices for Caregiver Health and Resilience   By Gregg Fous AtendaCare   Introduction    Of all the

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Dementia Caregiver Insights

Between Hope and Proof: Why I’m Writing

 "Between Hope and Proof: Evaluating Interventions for People Living with Dementia."   I've spent the last several weeks deep in research papers, clinical trials, and medical journals. Not because I wanted to become an expert. Because I needed to become

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Dementia Readmission

The Real Cost of Readmissions: Why Hospitals Need Earlier Visibility Into the Home

  Reducing readmissions has become one of the most urgent priorities in healthcare. Hospitals face increasing penalties, payer scrutiny, and operational strain when patients return within days or weeks of discharge. Case-management teams work tirelessly to close gaps, yet the

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Dementia Brain

The Brain Controls Everything

A caregiver's guide to what nobody tells you about dementia By Gregg Fous When people hear the word dementia, they think about memory. They picture someone forgetting names, repeating questions, getting lost on the way home. And yes, that happens.

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I’m a Founder

I’m a Founder Now (Apparently)   I’m 72 years old. I went to business school. I’ve started half a dozen successful companies in my lifetime. But nobody ever called me a “founder” until now. That word—founder—it’s everywhere these days. There

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