A guest post written by Robert B. Clark, Committee on Publication for Florida
I live in an area with a lot of wonderful older people, “seniors” as they’re often called. I love seeing seniors walking on the beach, fishing off the piers, driving convertibles, playing golf and generally enjoying life in their later years. These are the true “senior moments”.
So it bothers me deeply when I read about Alzheimer’s disease threatening to demote seniors from their well-earned place and status to a lower level where their “senior-hood” can become a curse rather than a blessing.
Here are some startling statistics from American Family Physician, “The financial and social costs of Alzheimer’s disease are staggering. In the United States, the disease accounts for about $100 billion per year in medical and custodial expenses, with the average patient requiring an expenditure of about $27,000 per year for medical and nursing care. In addition, 80 percent of caregivers report stress, and about 50 percent report depression.”
Is there an alternative to the unjust sentence this disease imposes on our seniors and their families? Is there a way to control or even avoid its collateral costs and damage? Yes. Fortunately for all of us, there is.
As health care reform lumbers forward and costs spiral upward we are seeing increased coverage of alternative approaches to health and healing. The number one alternative, according to NIH, the National Institutes of Health, is prayer. Surprised?
Well, prayer, as it turns out, actually works, even for incurable, degenerative diseases that baffle medical experts. Below is an outstanding and inspiring example of how prayer was used to completely overcome Alzheimer’s. In this case, after a medical diagnosis, every conceivable remedy was applied: Chinese herbalism, homeopathy, ayurvedic medicine, and yoga, all in addition to the most up to date pharmaceutical remedies. After all else failed, this woman found prayer to be the only effective and permanent alternative. Hers is a must read story.
Her prayer-based triumph over Alzheimer’s is just one example of thousands, offering proof that medical diagnoses are not always final and that there is a practical spiritual alternative to forfeiting the joys of senior-hood.
Link to Bob Clark’s blog






Thanks for sharing this healing from the Christian Sentinel. What a wonderful healing this was and is. Prayer based healing is certainly effective and this certainly shows us that with God all things are possible. Prayer based thinking is an excellent alternative to medicine, because Prayer has only good side effects. No need for seniors to get old. They can just grow in grace, which is how we all need to grow.
Thanks again. This was so inspiring. I will be sharing this with others.
Thank you for this uplifting article. We need to see ourselves and everyone as children of God inheriting only His goodness and wholeness. This article on the healing of Alzheimer’s Disease should be shared far and wide. The idea that “senior moments” are always about decline and are inevitable must be challenged and replaced with the idea that we can move forward in our experience expressing health and well being! Scientific prayer does make a great difference in my life experience and daily I see and feel the effectiveness of protection, safety, well being and progress.
How thoughtful to have an uplifting blog about seniors and their capabilities and the importance of challenging disabilities associated with them.
The healing of Alzheimer’s Disease included was truly marvelous. I hope many will have access to reading it and be inspired and helped by what prayer can do in any situation.
Thank you so much for your post. I will be sharing the article refered to with many. (=
I have read the testimony recently and it reminds me of Paul’s words to the Romans, that nothing separates us from the love of God.