Publications from Alzheimer’s Disease Research
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How to Order
To order publications from Alzheimer's Disease Research, you may:
- Call 1-800-437-2423
- Print and mail the order form
- Order online
- View in PDF format (where applicable)
One of each publication is free. If you would like to request more than one, please use our Mail Order Form. For bulk orders, please contact Mr. Jeff Honaker at jhonaker@ahaf.org or by calling 1-800-437-2423.
For orders from outside the U.S., postage and handling fees are applied. Please email name, address and publication selection(s) to jhonaker@ahaf.org for ordering information.
Alzheimer's Research Review (Summer 2007 edition)
This quarterly newsletter, published by AHAF's Alzheimer's Disease Research (ADR) program, provides easily understood updates on research currently funded by ADR and other timely information on Alzheimer's disease.
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Living with Alzheimer's Disease
This 35-page booklet has information for both those with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers, including risk factors, risk mitigation, causes and treatment of the disease, as well as coping and caregiving strategies, financial and legal planning, and resources for assistance.
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Safety and the Older Driver
This 28-page booklet discusses medical conditions that can affect driving, safe driving tips and strategies, a self test for drivers, evaluation and discussion of unsafe driving practices and maintaining independence once a decision is made to stop driving.
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Note: this same booklet can also be found in the macular degeneration and glaucoma sections.
Through Tara's Eyes: Helping Children Cope with Alzheimer's Disease
This 37-page illustrated booklet was created to aid in explaining Alzheimer's disease to elementary school children. The story follows the changing relationship between a young girl and her grandmother, who has Alzheimer's disease. At the end of the book there are a variety of activities to be completed with an adult. The book should be read to children by a parent, teacher, guidance counselor or other adult.
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Last Reviewed On: 09/26/08