Introverted Seniors: Helping With Social Engagement
And just like that, the holiday season is here! While many people flourish in the excited pace of parties and celebrations, there are just as
And just like that, the holiday season is here! While many people flourish in the excited pace of parties and celebrations, there are just as
The height of the pandemic was devastating for many reasons, but especially because of how physically isolated we were from each other. One of the
We all have good days and bad days, and we’re all entitled to a little crankiness or negative thinking from time to time. If you’re
In his documentary about grief, George Shelley uses an analogy of glitter. Toss a handful of glitter into the air, and it’s going to settle
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
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,
There are certain milestones we may encounter in our lives that, while not necessarily negative, are known stressors. Losing a job. Starting a new job.
Primary caregivers for someone with Alzheimer’s disease are frequently all too familiar with the difficulty experienced in trying to take a quiet minute or two
Although this time of year is typically viewed as the season of joy, for some older adults, the holidays are a period of profound sadness.
Think about the most ideal holiday season you are able to imagine. While that image will vary a little for each of us, it typically