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Here are 10 warnings signs for Alzheimerâs disease. Contact Alzheimer Society of Oxford (519-421-2466 or toll free at 1-877-594-2368) for more information or visit www.alzheimer.ca online.
Memory loss that affects day-to-day abilities. Forgetting things often or struggling to retain new information.
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Difficulty performing familiar tasks. Forgetting how to do something youâve been doing your whole life, such as preparing a meal or getting dressed.
Problems with language. Forgetting words or substituting words that donât fit the context.
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Here are 10 warnings signs for Alzheimerâs disease. Contact Alzheimer Society of Oxford (519-421-2466 or toll free at 1-877-594-2368) for more information or visit www.alzheimer.ca online.
Memory loss that affects day-to-day abilities. Forgetting things often or struggling to retain new information.
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Difficulty performing familiar tasks. Forgetting how to do something youâve been doing your whole life, such as preparing a meal or getting dressed.
Problems with language. Forgetting words or substituting words that donât fit the context.
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Here are 10 warnings signs for Alzheimerâs disease. Contact Alzheimer Society of Oxford (519-421-2466 or toll free at 1-877-594-2368) for more information or visit www.alzheimer.ca online.
Memory loss that affects day-to-day abilities. Forgetting things often or struggling to retain new information.
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Difficulty performing familiar tasks. Forgetting how to do something youâve been doing your whole life, such as preparing a meal or getting dressed.
Problems with language. Forgetting words or substituting words that donât fit the context.
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Nearly 20 residents from a long-term care and retirement home in Listowel facing two serious COVID-19 outbreaks have been moved to area hospitals this week, health officials say.
Karl Ellis, the chief executive of the Listowel Wingham Hospital Alliance, one of the local health-care partners responding to the outbreak at Caressant Care, said during a public health update Thursday that 19 residents have so far been removed from the home.
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“There has been a lot of support from (health-care) providers across Huron and Perth (counties) and Grey-Bruce,” he said. “We believe, between moving patients out of that facility and the extra staffing that (has been) brought in, that we’ve stabilized the situation in that home.”
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Long-term care and retirement home residents are continuing to be vaccinated against COVID-19, public health officials said Thursday.
Dr. Joyce Lock, Southwestern public health’s medical officer of health, said the unit is on track to complete the administration of 600 first doses to residents in the region.
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While the information is a positive, she did note there is a “very limited” local supply, prompting public health’s focus on inoculating residents.
The update came after Pfizer announced that expected shipments of the vaccine to Canada and Europe would be delayed.