
Effective Ways of Communicating with Seniors with Alzheimer’s
Communicating with seniors with Alzheimer’s, especially in the middle and later stages, can be a challenge – both for you and for the person with
Communicating with seniors with Alzheimer’s, especially in the middle and later stages, can be a challenge – both for you and for the person with
There are clear benefits to physical fitness, but what is not as well known is that there are exercises for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease and
Just for a second, close your eyes and imagine this: You’ve spent most of your life taking care of and assisting others – as a
A visit with Mom recently revealed a number of disturbing signs. Though she has always been up at the crack of dawn, now it’s difficult
Alzheimer’s is a complex condition that often presents overwhelming issues for those providing care. As the disease continues into later stages, those with Alzheimer’s become increasingly
Picture how it would feel to awaken in an unfamiliar location, not able to remember how you arrived there or even what your name is.
Music is more widely available than ever before, thanks to being able to carry smartphones or tablets everywhere we go. If you’re a caregiver for
Alzheimer’s confusion, a common occurrence with dementia, can lead to recent memories being forgotten or distorted, while memories from the more distant past remain intact.
“How on earth could you think that I have dementia? There is not a thing wrong with me!” If an aging loved one with dementia
Dementia care calls for both empathy and creativity to manage a variety of complex behaviors and effects, which is especially true when dealing with incontinence,
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