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Alzheimer's can be challenging to all, rather you are a caregiver, a family member to someone diagnosed with it, or the one who has been diagnosed. What are some warning signs? What is adult care? Why is Alzheimer's now being termed "Type 3 Diabetes"? Join us as we talk with Jacqueline Marcell to get the answers to the questions we have all asked. Jacqueline barely survived as a caregiver to her challenging father and sweet mother, both with Alzheimer's which went undiagnosed for over a year. Her experience compelled her to write "Elder Rage", a Book-of-the-Month Club selection receiving hundreds of 5-star Amazon reviews. Elder Rage is a required reading at numerous universities and is being considered for a film. Over 50 prestigious endorsements include Regis Philbin, Leeza Gibbons and Johns Hopkins Memory Clinic. Jacqueline also received "Advocate of the Year" from the National Association of Women Business Owners at their Remarkable Women Awards. Jacqueline stresses the importance of early diagnoses and treatment of Alzheimer's and will tell us how there can still be a good life for everyone in the family.
Diane Keefe interviews Author, Jacqueline Marcell, about Elder RageJACQUELINE MARCELL barely survived as a caregiver to her challenging father and sweet mother, both with Alzheimer's which went undiagnosed for over a year. The experience compelled her to write 'Elder Rage', a Book-of-the-Month Club selection receiving 470 5-star Amazon reviews, is required reading at numerous universities, and considered for a film. Over 50 prestigious endorsements include Regis Philbin, Leeza Gibbons, Johns Hopkins Memory Clinic, and the National Adult Day Services Association who honored Jacqueline with their Media Award. She also received 'Advocate of the Year' from the National Association of Women Business Owners at their Remarkable Women Awards.Jacqueline is an international speaker, presenting at hundreds of events including for the California Governor’s Conference, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, National Security Agency, and Florida House of Representatives. She’s also been featured on the TODAY SHOW, CNN, in a PBS Alzheimer’s Documentary, and was a cover story of the AARP BULLETIN.Jacqueline stresses the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s and says there can still be a good life for everyone in the family, if dementia is properly managed medically, behaviorally, socially, legally, financially and emotionally. Jacqueline Marcell / Impressive PressEldercare & Alzheimer’s Advocate: Author, Publisher, Speaker, Consultant3141 Michelson Drive #606, Irvine, CA 92612www.ElderRage.com J.Marcell@cox.net
Diane Keefe interviews Author, Jacqueline Marcell, about Elder RageJACQUELINE MARCELL barely survived as a caregiver to her challenging father and sweet mother, both with Alzheimer's which went undiagnosed for over a year. The experience compelled her to write 'Elder Rage', a Book-of-the-Month Club selection receiving 470 5-star Amazon reviews, is required reading at numerous universities, and considered for a film. Over 50 prestigious endorsements include Regis Philbin, Leeza Gibbons, Johns Hopkins Memory Clinic, and the National Adult Day Services Association who honored Jacqueline with their Media Award. She also received 'Advocate of the Year' from the National Association of Women Business Owners at their Remarkable Women Awards.Jacqueline is an international speaker, presenting at hundreds of events including for the California Governor’s Conference, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, National Security Agency, and Florida House of Representatives. She’s also been featured on the TODAY SHOW, CNN, in a PBS Alzheimer’s Documentary, and was a cover story of the AARP BULLETIN.Jacqueline stresses the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s and says there can still be a good life for everyone in the family, if dementia is properly managed medically, behaviorally, socially, legally, financially and emotionally. Jacqueline Marcell / Impressive PressEldercare & Alzheimer’s Advocate: Author, Publisher, Speaker, Consultant3141 Michelson Drive #606, Irvine, CA 92612www.ElderRage.com J.Marcell@cox.net
JACQUELINE MARCELL was a television executive, but she barely survived as a caregiver to her challenging father and sweet mother, both with Alzheimer's -- undiagnosed for over a year. The experience compelled her to write 'Elder Rage', a Book-of-the-Month Club selection receiving more than 450 5-Star Amazon reviews, is required reading at numerous universities, and considered for a film. Over 50 prestigious endorsements include Regis Philbin, Leeza Gibbons, Johns Hopkins Memory Clinic, and the National Adult Day Services Association who honored Jacqueline with their Media Award. She also received 'Advocate of the Year' from the National Association of Women Business Owners at their Remarkable Women Awards. Jacqueline is also an international speaker who has presented at hundreds of events including the California Governor's Conference, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, National Security Agency, and Florida House of Representatives. She's also been featured on the TODAY SHOW, CNN, a PBS Alzheimer's Documentary, and was a 5-page cover story of the AARP BULLETIN. Jacqueline stresses the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's and says there can still be a good life for everyone in the family, if dementia is properly managed medically, behaviorally, socially, legally, financially and emotionally. She's here with us today to discuss these issues, and you can visit her website at www.ElderRage.com .
eCareDiary will speak to Jacqueline Marcell, an eldercare and Alzheimer's advocate and author of "Elder Rage" about the importance of caregivers knowing the difference between normal aging and dementia to be better prepared to handle either situation.
Jacqueline Marcell, a former television executive, had no idea what she was walking into when she decided to help her aging parents. She eventually discovered her angry and raging father actually had Alzheimer’s and her story, Elder Rage, educates on how to care for aging parents. In this interview, Jacqueline educates us on dementia and how to effectively help your … Read more about this episode...
As we live longer thanks to technological advances, we reach years in age where we need more assistance. Many of us will need to take care of aging loved ones and may need to learn about, understand and deal with dementia and Alzheimer™s. Jacqueline Marcell, author of Elder Rage " Take my father " Please, talked to Lori about the difficulties that come with taking care of aging parents. She shares her own experiences with love and humor and shares early warning signs to identify Alzheimer™s, tips on how to take the car keys away and how to handle anger outbursts.
Meyling Eliash-Daneshfar - Ventura County Alzheimer's Association Area Director Jacqueline Marcell - author of Elder Rage
Jacqueline Marcell entertains us with her story about caring for her aging parents. Jacqueline went from one or two phone calls per week to check up on her parents to a 24/7 living Hell with her parents! This happened in a few short weeks. Both parents were eventually diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. She wrote the book, Elder Rage, How to Survive … Read more about this episode...