LABELLE, FL. -- The “Memory Mobile” one of the Alzheimer Association’s initiatives and it is a mobile clinic that is open to anyone who is concerned about their memory or that of a family member or friend. The vehicle is an innovative way of bringing the issues of memory loss and dementia to the public and it has travelled county wide. It is a simple test and takes a few minutes. The idea is to detect the earliest stage of Alzheimer's. It is not only for seniors but for people of all ages.No appointments are necessary.
The memory bus will be available at the Florida Department of Health in Hendry County (LaBelle Site) February 06, 2015 from 10:00am - 2:00pm, 1140 Pratt Blvd, Labelle, Fl 33935.
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 1 in 14 people over the age of 65 has some form of dementia and that number can increase to 1 in 6 for those over the age of 80. Early diagnosis and care for people with dementia, as well as educating those that care for them, is one of the strategic priorities for improving a person’s health and wellbeing.
Memory problems can be common as people get older. Tiredness, stress, depression and certain medications can all affect memory. The important thing is for people to seek help if they have any concerns about memory loss. This event will allow people to talk, in confidence, with an expert.
For more information, the national number is 1-800-272-3900 for Alzheimer’s Association.
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