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Follow these Halloween safety tips for those with dementia to ease any fear and anxiety that may be experienced. Halloween can be so much fun for all ages! Older adults typically love visits from children trick-or-treating, delicious seasonal treats, and

Self-care during Alzheimer’s isn’t as hard to obtain as you may think! In our last blog post, we talked about the importance of caregivers taking time for self-care. But trying to find time for self-care during Alzheimer’s is even more

Dementia confusion can lead to a senior experiencing an alternate reality, something that can be extremely challenging for family members. Dementia confusion, a common occurrence in Alzheimer’s, can result in recent memories being forgotten or altered, while those from the

Some inappropriate behaviors in Alzheimer’s disease can be extremely difficult to manage, but these tips can help. Alzheimer’s is a complex medical condition that often brings with it complex issues for family caregivers. As the disease advances, communication shifts to

When you sign on to fill the role of the family caregiver to a parent with Alzheimer’s, no one can prepare you for what will happen. For some, it’s a few years of care. For others, the battle against the

Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe a general sense of memory loss and decrease in decision-making skills that interferes with day-to-day life. It is a disease that affects the ability to process thought, and worsens over time. Alzheimer’s

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