Only old people get Alzheimer's
Reality: Alzheimer's can impact people in their 30s, 40s, and 50s.
A legendary American boxer, is renowned for his grace, speed, and powerful punches, earning him the title of "the best boxer of all time, pound for pound"
Sugar Ray Robinson- diagnosed with it six years before his death
How many and what facilities does Music of Memory go to?
Music for Memory goes to two locations:
- Rosslyn Nursing home
- Pleasantview nursing home
What is Alzheimer's?
Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disease that affects memory, thinking and behavior. Symptoms eventually grow severe enough to interfere with daily tasks.
What is typical music we play during volunteering?
Usually, 50-60s music! Special Shoutout to Elvis
Memory loss is a natural part of aging.
Reality: As people age, it's normal to have occasional memory problems, however, Alzheimer's is more than occasional memory loss. It's a disease that causes brain cells to malfunction and ultimately die
British stateswoman and Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990.
Margaret Thatcher
What other fundraiser does Music for Memory do?
How many people are affected by the disease?
As of January 1, 2025, we estimate that 771,939 people in Canada are living with dementia.
->Every day, more than 414 people in Canada develop dementia.
The film made in 2014 stars Julianne Moore as a linguistics professor diagnosed with familial Alzheimer's disease shortly after her 50th birthday.
Still Alice
Alzheimer's and Dementia are the same thing
Reality: Dementia is an umbrella term for a collection of symptoms referring to a decline in cognitive abilities.
Dementia is not a disease itself, while Alzheimer's is a specific disease and the most common cause of dementia
Famous for his comedy and roles in Aladdin, Good Will Hunting, and Mrs.Doubtfire
Robin Williams had Lewy body Dementia
How many volunteers does our club have this year?
This year we have around 40 individuals helping with volunteering.
What is the ratio of women to men affected?
Almost two-thirds of Canada's with Alzheimer's are women.
->86.1 deaths per 100,000 women compared with 42.0 deaths per 100,000 men
How does Music help Alzheimer's?
Offers benefits like improved mood, reduced agitation, and enhanced communication, even in advanced stages of the disease, by tapping into preserved musical memories and promoting emotional connection.
Alzheimer’s disease is not fatal
Reality: Ultimately, Alzheimer’s disease is fatal, although many people die of other conditions first. The disease destroys brain cells and causes memory changes, erratic behaviours and loss of body functions.
a country music legend in the 60s-70s, a gifted singer and guitarist, and for his hit songs like "Southern Nights," "Rhinestone Cowboy," "Wichita Lineman," and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix".
Glen Campbell
When was Music for Memory formed?
2021 with the first co-Presidents as Raegan and Alex
Does genetics play into getting Alzheimer's?
Although people who have a family history of AD have an increased risk to develop the condition, the risk is generally less than most people assume. Only about 1% of people have a gene that causes AD.
Dementia can be prevented by a specific food or supplement
Reality: Eating a healthy diet and adopting healthier lifestyle habits may contribute to reducing one’s risk for cognitive decline and dementia. However, there is not a single food, ingredient, or dietary supplement that been shown to prevent, treat, or cure Alzheimer’s or other dementia
Best known as the rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist, and a founding member of the hard rock band AC/DC
Malcolm Young
How many stages of Alzheimers?
There are 7 stages of Alzheimer's.
Stage 1: before symptoms appear changes in the brain occur
Stage 2: Basic Forgetfulness
Stage 3: Noticeable Memory Difficulties
Stage 4: more than memory loss-> such as confusion, increased risk of getting lost, etc
Stage 5: Decreased Independence
Stage 6: Severe Symptoms
Stage 7: Lack of Physical Control
When is Alzheimer's awareness month?
November!