Alzheimer’s Disease

The Benefits of Keeping a Journal for a Loved One with Dementia

Keeping a journal is growing in popularity, for a variety of reasons. Hardly the “Dear Diary” days of our childhood,…

2 years ago

Top Tips for Adapting Senior Holiday Activities for Those with Alzheimer’s

The constraints of the COVID pandemic wreaked havoc on last year’s holiday season, forcing many families to remain isolated from…

2 years ago

Non-Verbal Communication Ideas to Make Alzheimer’s Care Easier

Communication can be so much more than just the spoken word. A grin, gesture, or touch can speak volumes. As…

3 years ago

Is It Vascular Dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease?

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia in the United States, impacting an estimated 5.8 million people. However,…

3 years ago

The Importance of Regular Dental Care for Seniors with Alzheimer’s

It is one of the first things we do each morning, and one of the final things we do every…

3 years ago

Caring for a Senior Loved One in the Late Stages of Dementia: Part 3 of 3

Receiving the news that your senior family member has been diagnosed with dementia is life-changing. Thinking through the many elements…

3 years ago

Caring for a Loved One with Middle Stage Alzheimer’s: Part 2 of 3

Getting the news that an older loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s is life-changing. Thinking through the many different…

3 years ago

Caring for a Loved One with Early Stage Dementia: Part 1 of 3

Receiving the news of a diagnosis for a loved one with early stage dementia is life-changing. Thinking through the various…

3 years ago

Top Tips for Managing Symptoms of Sundowning in Seniors with Dementia

As the sun starts to set, the majority of us can relax after a long day and prepare for a…

3 years ago

How Family Caregivers Benefit from Professional Dementia Respite Care

Receiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia for a senior you love is heartbreaking, and will…

4 years ago