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October 6, 2019
People with sickness|Alzheimer’s disease might take medicines to treat the disease itself, mood or behavior changes, and different medical conditions.Caregivers will make sure that medicines area […]
August 17, 2019
Being an Alzheimer’s caregiver is tough work that needs plenty of information and lots of skills for obtaining on and for connecting with the person. Here […]
August 11, 2019
If you are caring for a loved one who has Alzheimer’s disease, sleep disturbances will take a toll on each of you. Here’s help promoting a […]
August 2, 2019
Growing proof indicates that individuals will cut back their risk of psychological feature decline by adopting key mode habits. When doable, mix these habits to realize […]
July 28, 2019
While symptoms of dementia can vary greatly, a minimum of 2 of the subsequent core mental functions should be considerably impaired to be thought of dementia: […]
July 26, 2019
Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving takes patience and flexibility. To reduce frustration, consider these tips for daily tasks from limiting choices to creating a safe environment. If […]
July 25, 2019
DEMENTIA symptoms could be prevented by following the MIND diet, which combines parts of the Mediterranean diet with a dietary plan to reduce high blood pressure. […]
July 23, 2019
10 Things a Person Living with Dementia Would Tell You If They Could You know what makes me feel safe, secure, and happy? A smile. […]
April 21, 2017
Looking back, it’s almost as if one day I was happy and living the life I’d chosen and the next My brother and I were my […]
April 10, 2017
During my family’s journey with Alzheimer’s/Dementia, I have made it a point to be as transparent as possible. Anger & fear play a big role in […]
April 4, 2017
There is limited information regarding what it’s really like to be caregiver and that’s especially true of caregivers who are men. When I started this movement […]
March 26, 2017
Other than forgetfulness that persistently got worse through the years, another thing I started noticing during the early stages of dementia was the far-off, somewhat frantic look […]
January 11, 2017
Holiday Outings can be very pleasant but “ShiT” Happens With Thanksgiving turkey and dressing packed in Tupperware containers, and the dishes washed and put away, […]
January 11, 2017
Beautiful evenings bring about Dark nights with Dementia/Alzheimer’s If you’ve recently had a loved one diagnosed with dementia, then you’d better familiarize yourself with Sundowning, and […]
January 9, 2017
A guide to helping an aging parent transition from driver to passenger due to age-related issues. Dementia/Alzheimer’s It’s Friday night. I’m getting ready to dig into […]
January 9, 2017
Since Mom’s diagnosis of dementia, I have no free time. No Sunday golf outings with the fellas. No Friday night dominos games with my crew. No […]
January 9, 2017
A little advice on taking care of the caregiver (YOU) I’ll admit it. I was NOT prepared for becoming a caregiver for my aging mother. […]
January 9, 2017
Keeping Momma safe while dealing with dementia. I woke up to a strange sound, sat straight up in bed. I glanced at the clock…2:00AM and lights […]
January 9, 2017
Finally! You’ve got Momma settled into her new assisted living quarters. Both you and mom are anxious. The facility representative made this place sound like heaven. […]
January 9, 2017
Baby boomers are entering their senior years. In 2010, one-sixth of the adult U.S. population was older than 65; by 2030, about one-fourth will be. Who […]