What the World Needs Now is Love Sweet Love — Dionne Warwick
We revisited the Summer of Love last Friday during Healing Arts with Diane Stenlund. She played a wonderful mix of songs from 1967 and created a scrapbook of album covers with colorful artwork inspired by the times. Wherever one falls within a cultural phenomenon like the Summer of Love, the impact can be lasting. Reflecting on earlier experiences can reunite us with our unique identities, and offer a different perspective whether we have memory impairment or not. We sang along to the Beatles and shook our tambourines; making connections to each other and bypassing the differences of several generations. Memory loss can be devastating at times. We all hope that the last Alzheimer’s patient will come in our lifetime. One of the important steps in tackling this sticky neurological disease is getting standardized testing for primary care physicians. It looks like we have such a test: The p-tau217 blood test combined…
