Alzheimer's Health Clinics Covington KY

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Brighton Gardens of Edgewood
(606) 426-1888
2950 Turkeyfoot Rd
Edgewood, KY
Services
Assisted Living Facility, Hospice Care, Alz/Dementia Support

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Brookdale Place at Finneytown
(513) 729-5233
9101 Winton Road
Cincinnati, OH
Services
Assisted Living Facility, Alz/Dementia Support

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St. Charles Care Center
(859) 331-3224
500 Farrell Drive
Covington, KY
Specialty
Skilled Nursing Facilities

Larry Gross
(859) 431-3052
722 Scott St
Covington, KY
Specialty
Psychiatry, Alzheimer's Specialist

Garrard Convalescent Home
(859) 581-9393
425 Garrard Street
Covington, KY
Specialty
Skilled Nursing Facilities

Amber Park
(513) 745-7600
3801 E Galbraith Rd
Cincinnati, OH
Services
Assisted Living Facility, Alz/Dementia Support

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Brookdale Place at Kenwood
(513) 745-9292
9090 Montgomery
Cincinnati, OH
Services
Assisted Living Facility, Alz/Dementia Support

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North Key Community Care
(859) 331-1900
503 Farrell Box 2680
Covington, KY
Specialty
Alzheimer's Research FoundationAlzheimer's Research Foundation

Charles Feuss
(859) 292-0252
525 W 5th St
Covington, KY
Specialty
Psychiatry, Alzheimer's Specialist

Baptist Home Health
(859) 547-3353
800 Highland Avenue
Covington, KY
Specialty
Home Health Agencies

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Sniff Out Alzheimer�s

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By Vicki Gerson

Can you identify these scents in a scratch-and-sniff test: banana, onion, soap, cinnamon, lemon, black pepper, smoke, paint thinner, pineapple, gasoline, rose, and chocolate? If so, this simple test may one day detect Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, studied about 600 adults, with an average age of 80, who showed no sign of cognitive impairment at the start of the study. Participants were asked to identify each of the above odors from one of four scents. Retested once a year for up to five years, participants also underwent a clinical evaluation that included a neurological examination and testing of their cognitive function. Over that five-year period, 30 percent developed mild cognitive impairment. The likelihood of impairment increased as the ability to identify odors decreased; those who scored below average on the smell test were 50 percent more likely to have developed impairment than those who scored above average. When researchers adjusted for smoking and a history of strokes—both of which can impair odor identification—the results still held. The researchers concluded that a decline in smell may indicate an early stage of Alzheimer’s and that this scent test may be helpful in detecting the disease.

Author: Vicki Gerson

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