If I could turn back time......Clocks turn back Nov 3rd 2019

On Sunday, Nov. 3 2019, most Americans will wake up to find that they will be running an hour behind if they did not set their clocks back an hour before they went to sleep for the night. Daylight saving time (sometimes erroneously called daylight savings time) ends on Nov 3rd 2019 but most Americans will get an extra hour of sleep. Did you know that this spring and fall clock changes ritual continues a long standing tradition started by Benjamin Franklin to conserve energy many years ago.

Restoring the Damaged Sound-Detecting Ear Cells might be possible

Researchers from John Hopkins have found proteins that might restore damaged sound-detecting cells in the human ear.

Science writing intern Vandana Suresh from the Johns Hopkins Institute for Basic Biomedical Sciences. wrote, “using genetic tools in mice, researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have identified a pair of proteins that precisely control when sound-detecting cells, known as hair cells, are born in the mammalian inner ear. The proteins, described in a report published June 12 in eLife, may hold a key to future therapies to restore hearing in people with irreversible deafness. 

“Scientists in our field have long been looking for the molecular signals that trigger the formation of the hair cells that sense and transmit sound,” says Angelika Doetzlhofer, Ph.D., associate professor of neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. “These hair cells are a major player in hearing loss, and knowing more about how they develop will help us figure out ways to replace hair cells that are damaged.””

Learn more by visiting : https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/newsroom/news-releases/researchers-find-proteins-that-might-restore-damaged-sound-detecting-cells-in-the-ear

Do you know someone who was recently diagnosed with Memory Loss?

Understanding Memory Loss | Alzheimer’s Disease | Dementia

Alee Solutions offers more than care navigation services to the greater Kentucky and Southern Indiana community. We are over joyed to share that our very own Social Worker, Alisha Duvall MSW/MFT, will be the new facilitator of the Early-Stage Memory Loss support group at the Alzheimer’s Association. During this eight week series, Alisha Duvall MSW/MFT will be able to work directly with those diagnosed with memory loss to discuss an array of topics:

  • How to adjust to the changing roles and relationships.

  • Daily strategies for dealing with memory loss.

  • Realistic talks about daily life and how Assisted Living or Personal Care might fit into that life.

  • And much more!

Excited to share the news | Aisha Duvall our Social Worker will be the NEW Facilitator for the Alzheimer's Association

WE ARE OVER JOYED TO SHARE WITH YOU

 THAT OUR VERY OWN  Social Worker, Alisha Duvall MSW/MFT, WILL BE THE new facilitator OF THE

Early-Stage Memory Loss support group AT THE Alzheimer’s Association.


To learn more about how to enroll in the support group or learn about the NO COST services available to your loved one call 502.242.7691 or email alisha@aleesolutions.org

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Today at 10am Tune into 970am The Answer to listen to Alisha Duvall on Aging in Kentuckiana

Make sure and listen to the latest Aging in Kentuckiana show airing this Sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. on 970am The Answer. We were fortunate to have with us Alisha Duvall with Alee Solutions, the Kentuckiana Stroke Association and Facilitator of Southeast Christian Church’s Alzheimer’s Loved Ones Support Group.

The Aging in Kentuckiana Mission – Together we discuss proactive aging in the right place, with a choice. Connecting to the professional advice of our special guests, while creating better days throughout the aging process.


Weekly radio show on 970 AM

The Answer on Sunday at 10am


Aging in Kentuckiana Show - Make sure and listen to the show airing this Sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. on 970am