Alzheimer's and Memory Care Homes By City
- Abbeville
- Alabaster
- Albertville
- Alexander City
- Aliceville
- Altoona
- Andalusia
- Anniston
- Arab
- Ashland
- Ashville
- Athens
- Atmore
- Attalla
- Auburn
- Bay Minette
- Bessemer
- Birmingham
- Boaz
- Brewton
- Bridgeport
- Butler
- Camden
- Carbon Hill
- Centre
- Centreville
- Chatom
- Citronelle
- Clanton
- Collinsville
- Columbiana
- Cook Springs
- Cordova
- Crossville
- Cullman
- Dadeville
- Daphne
- Deatsville
- Decatur
- Demopolis
- Dothan
- Double Springs
- Eight Mile
- Elba
- Elmore
- Enterprise
- Eufaula
- Eutaw
- Evergreen
- Fairfield
- Fairhope
- Falkville
- Fayette
- Florala
- Florence
- Foley
- Fort Payne
- Gadsden
- Gardendale
- Geneva
- Georgiana
- Glencoe
- Goodwater
- Grand Bay
- Greensboro
- Greenville
- Guin
- Guntersville
- Haleyville
- Hamilton
- Hanceville
- Hartford
- Hayneville
- Heflin
- Hueytown
- Huntsville
- Jackson
- Jacksonville
- Jasper
- Killen
- Lafayette
- Lanett
- Linden
- Lineville
- Luverne
- Madison
- Marion
- Mc Calla
- Mobile
- Monroeville
- Montgomery
- Montrose
- Moulton
- Moundville
- Muscle Shoals
- Northport
- Oneonta
- Opelika
- Opp
- Owens Cross Roads
- Oxford
- Ozark
- Pell City
- Phenix City
- Piedmont
- Pleasant Grove
- Prattville
- Red Bay
- Reform
- Roanoke
- Robertsdale
- Russellville
- Scottsboro
- Selma
- Spanish Fort
- Sylacauga
- Talladega
- Tallassee
- Thomasville
- Troy
- Trussville
- Tuscaloosa
- Tuscumbia
- Tuskegee
- Union Springs
- Valley
- Vernon
- Wetumpka
- Winfield
- York
Getting Your Affairs in Order
Ben has been married for 47 years. He always managed the family's money. But since his stroke, Ben can't walk or talk. His wife, Shirley, feels overwhelmed. Of course, she's worried about Ben's health. But on top of that, she has no idea what bills should be paid or when they are due.
Eighty-year-old Louise lives alone. One night, she fell in the kitchen and broke her hip. She spent a week in the hospital and 2 months in a rehabilitation nursing home. Even though her son lives across the country, he was able to pay her bills and handle her Medicare questions right away. That's because several years ago, Louise and her son talked about what to do in case of a medical emergency.
Smoking: It’s Never Too Late to Stop
If you quit smoking, you are likely to add years to your life, breathe more easily, and have more energy. You will have extra money for spending or saving, and food will taste better. When you quit smoking, you join over a million people who stop smoking each year. Whether you are young or old, you will also:
Health Quackery: Spotting Health Scams
Senior Fitness and Sports
Are you one of the many seniors out there who knows you should be exercising, but you aren’t sure where to begin? Do the tools of fitness -- exercise bikes, nautilus machines, treadmills, exercise balls and free weights -- intimidate you? Or maybe you find exercise boring? If any of the above apply to you, you are not alone. Although many older people are well aware of the importance of physical fitness, 85% of seniors do not exercise on a regular basis. Many older people don't exercise for the same reason that people of all ages resist physical activity – they think of it as too hard, too boring or they are disappointed by the lack of immediate results.
Hearing Loss
Forgetfulness
Many older people worry about becoming more forgetful. They think forgetfulness is the first sign of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In the past, memory loss and confusion were considered a normal part of aging. However, scientists now know that most people remain both alert and able as they age, although it may take them longer to remember things.

