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Health See other Health Articles Title: Glen Campbell in Final Stages of Alzheimer's Disease Glen Campbell in Final Stages of Alzheimer's Disease Rolling Stone March 8, 2016 Almost five years after his initial diagnosis, Glen Campbell is now in the final stages of Alzheimers. Sources close to the country icon tell Rolling Stone Country that he has been in Stage Seven of the degenerative brain disease for some time now and is unable to communicate. See Ashley Campbells Home Movies With Father Glen www.rollingstone.com/music/news/see-ashley-campbells-home-movies-with-father-glen-20151028?utm_source=yahoomusic&utm_medium=referral Campbell is currently living in a Nashville memory care facility, where his family reports that music therapy has been particularly helpful. Glens getting great care; hes happy, hes cheerful, the singers wife, Kim Campbell tells the Tampa Bay Times. Hes healthy but he has lost most of his language skills. He doesnt understand anything anyone is saying to him. But theres life and energy and community. Hes there with other people doctors, lawyers who are all facing the same thing. Im in a community with other family members who are going through the same thing. The entertainer famously shared his journey through the earliest stages of Alzheimers in the 2014 documentary, Glen Campbell: Ill Be Me, which spawned the Grammy-winning and Oscar-nominated song, Ill Be Me. Campbells family members have since become tireless advocates for Alzheimers awareness and research, using the film to not only get the message out but also comfort other families dealing with the devastating illness. He puts a real human face on this disease that a lot of people are dealing with that we dont really hear about a lot in the media, daughter Ashley Campbell told Rolling Stone Country last year. Thats the conversation were hoping to start, that its real and it happens to people we love and that we need to personalize it. Glen Campbell, who will turn 79 next month, is a pop-country crossover sensation, selling more than 50 million albums worldwide on the strength of hits such as Wichita Lineman, Galveston and his signature Rhinestone Cowboy. He also has a long list of acting credits and hosted his own TV show, The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, in the late Sixties and early Seventies. He didnt officially retire until the end of his farewell tour in 2014, during which he was just coming to grips with his Alzheimers diagnosis. Poster Comment: This is really a sad thing. I remember as a young man in Chicago when I was working for the florist. We usually sent the deliveries for the projects with the delivery service. Since those delivery guys were all Mexicans and they carried knives, the black guys wouldn't mess with them because a knife cut leaves a pink scar. One day they missed one, so I had to take it. It was on the 6th floor. I took the elevator up and the stairs down. I was wearing my cowboy hat and I left to a chorus of Rhinestone Cowboy. ROTFLOL! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
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Cabrini Green? Them's some projeks there.
That's the place. My sister says they tore down those buildings and moved all the blacks out to the west suburbs in Section 8 housing. She knew a lady cop out there and she told her things are not the same as they used to be. Where the drug consumers go, the dealers follow. ;)
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