Here is an interesting idea for your bathroom remodel: incorporate furniture-style cabinets in your vanity area.
Discussion of the use of "Guided Choices" in dementia care
Combative behaviors in an Alzheimer's patient
These Fairfax Station-area businesses are offering deals this week. Thank them by visiting them!
Here are some great ideas for things to do in Fairfax Station.
A description of the different types of dementia and how they are diagnosed.
This is a blog about Alzheimer's and Dementia care. Both professionals and family members are welcome to add to the information or comment on what has been posted.
These Fairfax-area businesses are offering deals this week. Thank them by visiting them!
The May 5th Citizen Governance Conference will be held at the Junior Achievement Finance Park on the campus of Frost Middle School and run from 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
An update from Braddock District Supervisor John C. Cook
Serving as a continuation of Supervisor Cook's pledge to get Braddock residents more involved in our community, the all day, May 5 conference is designed to make you a decision maker.
Supervisor Cook will host a Community Awareness Meeting to address community concerns following two reported sexual assaults that occurred in the Braddock District.
A timely update from Braddock District Supervisor John C. Cook March 12, 2012
Attached, please find The Braddock Beacon, Supervisor John C. Cook's monthly newsletter, which provides a more comprehensive overview and a preview of upcoming events.
The Braddock Beacon, my monthly newsletter, provides a comprehensive overview and a preview of upcoming events.
The 2012 General Assembly session is nearly at its half-way point.
A timely update from Braddock District Supervisor John C. Cook
Save the Date: Town Hall on the Selection of a New County Executive to be Held on Monday, January 9, 2012
Radle recognizes insular culture in traveling throughout Fairfax County and promises to create a culture of listening.
A timely update from Braddock District Supervisor John C. Cook.
Listening to debate inspires reflection on family classics.
Shows how Will Radle would and the incumbent chairman has not invested in our community's highest priorities.
Will Radle stands for fair treatment of Fairfax County taxpayers and students.
Nearly all bills passed by the General Assembly last winter and signed by the Governor became law on July 1. There are also some transportation improvements to report and brief redistricting news.
A reminder of the beauty of everyday life.
We see how Sharon Bulova hurt the quality of life of our county and school employees when we consider the pay freeze she advocated in the shadow of rising food costs, gas prices and real estate taxes.
The budget dominated, but other important bills saw passage as well.
Will Radle, an independent candidate for Chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, invites open community conversations with a new, higher level of access and accountability.