Taking Time Away as a Caregiver: How to Prioritize Privacy
Think back to your teen years. Remember how important it was to find a safe place to be by yourself, to shut out the world,
Think back to your teen years. Remember how important it was to find a safe place to be by yourself, to shut out the world,
When we think about dementia, the first thing that typically springs to mind is the loss of memory. Cognitive decline is a hallmark effect of
You’ve been Mom’s caregiver since her dementia diagnosis, and you’ve worked hard to cope with the symptoms. However, one day, she looks at you and calls
Everyone else may be resolving to eat better, exercise more, and shed a few pounds, but for Alzheimer’s caregivers, perhaps just getting through the day
When was the last time you had the chance for a good, long visit with Mom? Now that the holidays are here, you’ll have some
Finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease has proven to be as complicated as the tau threads long thought to be the underlying cause of the
If you are in a successful, lasting relationship, you know that it requires compromise, commitment, and sacrifice. The happiest relationships are those where both parties
“You are always free to choose what you do with your life. To make changes in your future, make new choices today.” – Brian Tracy
“You can make it, but it’s easier if you don’t have to do it alone.” – Betty Ford We all know that no one individual
Trusting someone you love to be cared for by someone else is never easy, especially for a senior family member. Whether at home or in