Companion Care at Home Helps Seniors in the Earliest Stages of Dementia
Coping with a new diagnosis of dementia, even in the early stages of the illness, is a big deal for...
Continue ReadingCoping with a new diagnosis of dementia, even in the early stages of the illness, is a big deal for...
Continue ReadingMany seniors who have Alzheimer’s are more comfortable aging in their familiar homes. Being surrounded by photos and other items...
Continue ReadingIf your elderly loved one has been diagnosed with any form of dementia, you might be very scared. This is...
Continue ReadingJune holds the longest day of the year. It’s a day filled with light and brightness. That’s why Alzheimer’s &...
Continue ReadingUnfortunately, one of the things that family caregivers have to worry about if their elderly loved one has dementia is...
Continue ReadingAre you worried that your elderly loved one will wander off now that they have dementia? Unfortunately, wandering is common...
Continue ReadingNovember is National Alzheimer’s Disease Month and it’s the perfect time to learn more about Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s is a progressive...
Continue ReadingLate-stage Alzheimer’s is a challenging time for family caregivers. Your parent may stop talking. Mobility issues are highly apparent, and...
Continue ReadingWhen your elderly father was first diagnosed with dementia, you may not have known how to deal with the emotions....
Continue ReadingWhen the sun is setting, many people wind down from a long day. They sit and watch television or lay...
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