Learn the Details About Delirium in Seniors

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With its similarities to dementia, delirium is often a confusing condition to understand and manage. Older adults tend to be vulnerable to delirium, so our senior care professionals have compiled the following details that can help you recognize and react accordingly in the event that you suspect it in somebody you love. Details about delirium […]

The Benefits of Writing a Daily Journal When Caring for a Senior with Dementia

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Keeping a journal is growing in popularity, for a number of reasons. Far from the “Dear Diary” days of our adolescence, it’s so much more than simply a way to safely express our secrets and dreams. Journaling is a fantastic way to ease anxiety, for example. It allows for creative expression through writing, drawing, even […]

Enjoying the Holidays with Alzheimer’s: Tips for Adapting Holiday Activities

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The limitations associated with the COVID pandemic impacted last year’s holidays, forcing many families to remain isolated from one another. Fortunately, this year families are able to embrace the opportunity to safely gather together once more. While decking the halls and getting ready for visits with your nearest and dearest, it is vital to incorporate […]

Keep Loved Ones Active with These Exercises for Dementia

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When a senior has Alzheimer’s disease and all of the issues that it involves, family care providers need a toolbox full of helpful strategies. Of all the creative techniques caregivers can use to help make life as comfortable, safe, and meaningful as it can possibly be, there is one very effective strategy that could be […]

Dementia Caregiving and Non-Verbal Communication

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Communication can be so much more than just the words we say to one another. A grin, gesture, or touch can communicate volumes. As dementia advances in a loved one, it may become necessary to experiment with various methods to stay connected. If you are unsure where you can start, try these ideas: Body Positioning […]

Alzheimer’s Disease and Vision Issues

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The elaborate, complicated steps associated with making it possible for us to see are amazing. In the blink of an eye, our brains can easily take data transmitted from our environment, interpret that data in accordance with feedback from our other thoughts, senses, and experiences and then acquire an understanding of that information which will […]

Vascular Dementia: Understanding A Little-Known Type of Dementia

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Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia in the United States, impacting an estimated 5.8 million people. However, there is another, lesser-known type of dementia causing cognitive issues in seniors: vascular dementia. Understanding the symptoms and risk factors, together with the unique attributes that set it apart from Alzheimer’s, is essential to obtaining […]

Prioritizing Dental Health in a Senior with Alzheimer’s

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It’s among the first things we do every morning, as well as one of the final things we do every night, usually on autopilot without giving it an extra thought. Yet it happens to be a complex process comprised of multiple steps, making this seemingly simple task quite a challenge for a senior with dementia. […]

Care Tips for a Loved One with Late Stage Alzheimer’s Symptoms : Part 3 of 3

These care tips can help with late stage Alzheimer’s symptoms.

Receiving the news that a senior loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease is life-altering. Thinking through the many different facets and aspects associated with the disease as well as its impact, both now and in the future, can be overwhelming. In this three-part series, we’ve outlined the early, middle and late stage Alzheimer’s […]

Care Tips for a Loved One with Late Stage Alzheimer’s Symptoms : Part 3 of 3

These care tips can help with late stage Alzheimer’s symptoms.

Receiving the news that a senior loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease is life-altering. Thinking through the many different facets and aspects associated with the disease as well as its impact, both now and in the future, can be overwhelming. In this three-part series, we’ve outlined the early, middle and late stage Alzheimer’s […]