One Phrase We All Need to Remove from Our Conversations with Aging Parents
With aging parents, it’s not always easy to understand what our role as adult children should always be. We desire whatever is best for them,
With aging parents, it’s not always easy to understand what our role as adult children should always be. We desire whatever is best for them,
For decades, experts have examined the development of Alzheimer’s through a single basic model, even though not all Alzheimer’s diagnoses present with the same symptoms
One of the first questions in most people’s minds when a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia is exactly what can
Finding fun and engaging activities for seniors with Alzheimer’s can be a challenge. Add in vision impairment, and it may seem overwhelming. Even so, it
With so much negative news in 2020, it’s worth reflecting on some of the wonderful achievements the past year brought – such as Alzheimer’s research
The isolation and fear brought on by COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the wellbeing of older adults, with nearly half of seniors surveyed in a
“Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.” – Dr. Seuss Memories are the glue that bind together
You altogether forgot about the doctor’s appointment scheduled for last week, misplaced your sunglasses for the umpteenth time, and cannot remember the name of your
Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia requires creativity, patience, and empathy, the ability to step outside of your own reasoning
Awkwardness. Discomfort. Disbelief. Shame. Many of these feelings can cycle through a family caregiver’s heart when a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease displays disinhibited dementia