Welcome
Alzheimer’s & Dementia Weekly was inspired by my mother’s journey with autoimmune dementia and my dad’s with Parkinson’s dementia.
Walking beside them opened my eyes to the confusion, the courage, and the deep humanity found in families and professionals caring for someone they love.
Since its debut in 2007, this site has had one clear mission:
to separate the wheat from the chaff — to highlight only the most essential articles, studies, tools, and videos from the overwhelming river of dementia-related information.
(At last count, Google receives a new post on Alzheimer’s or dementia every seven minutes.) For anyone seeking clarity or support, that constant flow can be exhausting and discouraging.
Alzheimer’s Weekly filters, translates, and explains what matters most, helping hundreds of thousands of families, clinicians, and care teams around the world make sense of the latest research and best practices.
This site is dedicated to everyone who works—often quietly and tirelessly—to preserve dignity in the community of people living with dementia.
About the Editor
With experience in dementia caregiving, public education, and Alzheimer’s-focused writing—and a professional research background shaped in what many consider one of the world’s top laboratories—I work to make complex findings clear, practical, and genuinely helpful for both families and professionals providing care.
My goal is simple:
Translate the best science into guidance that lightens the load, strengthens understanding, and helps every person with dementia live with dignity.
Peter Berger
Editor, Alzheimer’s Weekly
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Thank you for sharing your story Mr. Quinton. Its such an inspiring story to other people affected with this disease to have a positive outlook in life. God bless!
Your video should bring much comfort to those who have received this diagnosis. May you be blessed with the best of care and support that is available for you and your family throughout your illness. You will be sure to inspire many people with your message of hope in the face of adversity.
Watching your video was amazing, you have such a positive outlook. You made me think about the dementia clients I work with in a different light. Thank you!
You are so inspirational and have such a positive attitude. I admire you immensely .
Thanks you for sharing your experience . I wish you much happiness
Amazing!!! To David Gary Quinton, you are such an inspiration. Incredible attitude to life. May you remain a shining beacon for those afflicted with this disease <3
Thank you so much, David Gary Quinton, for sharing your life, your prognosis, and all of your positive thoughts with all of the rest of us…I wish my mother who is in her second year of severe dementia could be much more positive like you. God Bless you!!
Thank you, I put myself in your shoes and hope I would be as brave. I found this is so positive that I shall share it with others in need. Thanks for sharing your life
Congratulations on your inspirational and positive attitude. I wish you all the best for the future and I thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas.