As of January 2025 an estimated 771,939 people in Canada are living with dementia, and this number is rising as the population ages. One of the most common symptoms of dementia is memory loss – what may start as mild forgetfulness (like misplacing keys or forgetting names) can progress to more disruptive memory lapses over time. For families and caregivers, it’s … Read More
Coping with a hospital stay when you have dementia or Alzheimer’s
Staying in the hospital is hard under the best of circumstances, but with dementia, there are added risks.
4 Helpful Tools to Deal with Dementia-Related Forgetfulness
Are you or someone you love dealing with forgetfulness or memory loss related to dementia or Alzheimer’s? Here are 4 simple tips to make your life easier.
The Dos and Don’ts in Caring for a Family Member with Alzheimer’s Disease
Living with a loved one with Alzheimer’s is difficult! Caring for them, however, is even more complicated – especially without sufficient expertise or help. Alzheimer’s is a degenerative illness that progressively takes something away as the disease takes its toll over time. Today, let’s outline some of what you should and shouldn’t do when looking after someone with Alzheimer’s disease.
7 Tips to Travel Safely with Dementia
Traveling with someone living with dementia can be a challenging process. But with some planning ahead, you can travel safely with dementia. Before you head off on your trip, go over these seven tips to travel safely with dementia.
Why In-Home Care is Important
Whether recovering from surgery, a hospital stay, or dealing with the symptoms of a chronic condition such as dementia or MS, a top priority of great in-home care is to provide personalized and compassionate treatment. Here are some specific reasons why in-home care is important to the wellness of our loved ones.
7 Tips for Easier Mealtimes for Dementia Patients
A seemingly simple task such as eating can eventually become a challenging and combative task for those who have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Here are some tips to help make mealtime with your loved one easier.
7 Medication Reminders That Work
Recent studies in North America estimate that as many as 50% of medications prescribed to seniors are not taken as directed. This situation is exacerbated by conditions which reduce mental stability and alertness such as Alzheimer’s disease and/or dementia. Consider these five tips to stay on track with your loved one’s medication schedule.
8 Care Options for Alzheimer’s Patients
Alzheimer’s disease is progressive, and can be challenging for their family members and caregivers. Here are 4 options to help you care for your loved one at home and 4 options to care for your loved one when they can no longer live at home.
9 Signs of Early Alzheimer’s Disease
As of today, Alzheimer’s is still an incurable disease affecting over 500,000 Canadians. Catching the disease early can help with overall treatment, so if you or a loved one is exhibiting any of the following early symptoms, talk to your doctor immediately.