Is There a Connection Between Hearing Loss and Dementia?
Are you finding the need to turn the TV up louder for an older adult you love? Speaking more loudly? Repeating topics your senior loved
Are you finding the need to turn the TV up louder for an older adult you love? Speaking more loudly? Repeating topics your senior loved
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
Memory loss and dementia may seem synonymous. However, it’s crucial to realize that long-term memory often remains intact long into the progression of the disease.
There has been an assumption that once someone was given a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or another form of progressive dementia, the only real option
If 2021 will be recalled as the year for COVID-19 vaccines, perhaps 2022 will make its mark with a different version of life-changing vaccine: one
If there is one constant thing in the race to unravel the mystery of Alzheimer’s, it is change. It seems as if whenever medical researchers
Of the many challenging behaviors typical in dementia, perhaps the most difficult to manage is aggression. A senior who may have always been mild-mannered can
It may have been expected or maybe broadsided you without warning. Mom has just received the official diagnosis for a progressive disease that is likely
Shame. Fear. Embarrassment. The thoughts and emotions associated with a potential dementia diagnosis may cause older adults to keep their suspicions to themselves. A newly
A new study sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association is uncovering some unexpected findings in how dementia may progress differently in Hispanic people. While further investigation