AlzBetter

AlzBetter We extend healthcare to patients in their home by combining personalized, human, clinical contact with data, analytics, and advocacy.

AlzBetter was developed by Gary Skole,who has operated a private duty home care GS headshotagency since 1989. Andrew Dubler is a sales and marketing expert and the owner of a private duty home care agency. Together, they decided to offer this one-of-a-kind program to other home care agencies and hospices to help them succeed in offering the world’s best dementia care at home. This program differs from all others because it was built from the ground up by home care professionals and has been created not only to better care for people with dementia, but also to help agencies stand out in an overcrowded market place. In addition to wonderful training tools for agency staff and the families they care for, it also offers professional marketing material and support for owners, managers and field staff. It is the only program of its kind meant to help home care agencies and hospices provide great dementia care at home.

Had the privilege of sharing the stage with some of the most respected names in the dementia space at the Medicarians co...
04/12/2024

Had the privilege of sharing the stage with some of the most respected names in the dementia space at the Medicarians conference in Las Vegas last Wednesday. It was an enriching experience to hear from Diane Chau, MD, Julius Bruch, MD, PhD, Hope Karnes, MD, PhD, and Dave Meyer SVP on their thoughts and insights.

Implementing a business style operating systems approach to disease management could help healthcare organizations bette...
02/21/2024

Implementing a business style operating systems approach to disease management could help healthcare organizations better manage challenging health conditions. https://bit.ly/49CVE9T

In the dynamic landscape of healthcare, the integration of technology and systematic approaches has been pivotal in enhancing patient care and optimizing outcomes. Drawing inspiration from the structured frameworks found in business operating systems, there lies a unique opportunity to revolutionize...

New hope in dementia research! Macquarie University's CTx1000 halts ALS & FTD progression in mice. Potential for Alzheim...
02/20/2024

New hope in dementia research! Macquarie University's CTx1000 halts ALS & FTD progression in mice. Potential for Alzheimer's treatment. View our recent post for more https://bit.ly/42Kfwoy

This touching CNN piece dives into the heart of family chats about health, revealing a crucial piece often left unspoken...
02/13/2024

This touching CNN piece dives into the heart of family chats about health, revealing a crucial piece often left unspoken: our brain health. Dr. Natalia Rost and Dr. Richard Isaacson lead us on a transformative journey from overlooked cognitive health discussions to the forefront of preventive neurology. 🧠✨

Enjoy this tale of discovery, though it's more than a story—it's a call to action for each of us to prioritize the organ that makes us who we are. https://bit.ly/42APUdT

Exciting breakthrough: A new blood test with up to 97% accuracy for detecting Alzheimer’s, reported by CNN, shows promis...
02/07/2024

Exciting breakthrough: A new blood test with up to 97% accuracy for detecting Alzheimer’s, reported by CNN, shows promise in early diagnosis, even before symptoms appear. This affordable, simple test measures p-tau217 protein levels, offering hope for routine screening over 50s and early intervention. Read more here https://bit.ly/3w5xMwG.

12/11/2023

As with many diseases, the types that affect larger numbers of people tend to get most of the attention (and funding). This holds true with dementia where Alzheimer's is the most recognized. Recently, lesser know forms are also getting some attention due to celebrities and their families. Learn more. https://bit.ly/3RjQjfl

I am thrilled to learn that the Tender along with Beth Dunoff   from Fill Your Cup are putting on dementia friendly wors...
09/20/2023

I am thrilled to learn that the Tender along with Beth Dunoff from Fill Your Cup are putting on dementia friendly worship services for the Jewish New Year. As a country, we need more people and companies looking to provide dementia friendly services. My hat is off to both organizations.

We are excited to have our new dementia app live and working and currently looking for a few people to test and provide ...
08/22/2023

We are excited to have our new dementia app live and working and currently looking for a few people to test and provide feedback. If interested please contact me.

The average care partner has not received adequate education and support on how to care for their loved one living with ...
08/14/2022

The average care partner has not received adequate education and support on how to care for their loved one living with dementia. This lack of knowledge can make supporting their person more difficult. In this scenario, the care partner's response had been to try and correct and reason with their loved one which usually ended with both individuals getting upset. Using the AlzBetter Micro-Learning tools, Bri was able to help the care partner learn better, easier ways to manage this situation. Read the full story of success, here! https://bit.ly/3QG0R6T

“Shingles infection may awaken dormant neurological herpes viruses, causing inflammation and accumulation of Alzheimer’s...
08/09/2022

“Shingles infection may awaken dormant neurological herpes viruses, causing inflammation and accumulation of Alzheimer’s associated proteins in the brain.” Writes SciTech Daily. https://bit.ly/3cUYD4N

“By using a headset that delivers pulsing lights and sounds at fast and specific frequencies. The aim is to help the cen...
08/08/2022

“By using a headset that delivers pulsing lights and sounds at fast and specific frequencies. The aim is to help the central nervous system clear out certain proteins that can lead to different neurological diseases and dementia.” https://bit.ly/3Qgvvna

New study shows Alzheimer’s Disease may begin in 20’s “The real problem with early-onset Alzheimer’s is it can be missed...
08/05/2022

New study shows Alzheimer’s Disease may begin in 20’s “The real problem with early-onset Alzheimer’s is it can be missed completely. The diagnosis is very difficult because in younger people you don’t expect Alzheimer’s and it doesn’t have any easy test to confirm it." https://bit.ly/3btuRnt

Address

383 Kings Highway N, Ste 214
Cherry Hill, NJ
08034

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when AlzBetter posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to AlzBetter:

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram