Music can play a strong role in improving happiness for seniors, especially those with dementia.
Grandchildren and Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease is difficult to accept at any age. The idea can be especially difficult for young children to understand and deal with. If a grandparent is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, it’s important to take a gentle approach with explanation.
The Truth Behind Common Myths about Alzheimer’s Disease
Understanding the facts about Alzheimer’s disease will help family caregivers identify signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease in their elderly loved ones. Knowing the facts may also ease some fears which you have about this form of progressive mental deterioration disorder.
Communicating with Someone Who Has Dementia
Someone with dementia may struggle with communication. How can we make it easier for them? Here are some communication tips to improve your communication with your parent, friend, or family member with dementia.
Memory Loss in a Loved One with Alzheimer’s: How to Respond
When you loved one has dementia or Alzheimer’s, how can you respond? Here are some tips.
How to Create a Daily Plan for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s Disease
Caring for a loved one living with Alzheimer’s disease is physically and emotionally taxing for the caregiver. Here are some tips on how to build a daily schedule that you are able to give the best possible home care to those you love so much.
Dos and Don’ts in Caring for a Family Member with Dementia
Taking care of a loved one with dementia is equally challenging and heartbreaking. During the later stages of dementia, challenges like behaviour problems start to become an issue for the caregiver. The good news is there is always a way to make the job of the caregiver easier and to reduce anxiety of the patient. Here are some tips.
Understanding Safety Concerns for Parents with Alzheimer’s Disease
Here are some of the main safety concerns for parents with Alzheimer’s disease and what preventative measures can be taken.
Alzheimer’s Caregiving As A Team
When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, it can put a great deal of stress on a family that might otherwise get along very well. The emotional impact of seeing a person you care for suffering the effects of such a devastating illness, coupled with confusion over how and who should provide care, can create shockwaves through the lives of all involved. How do you work well together?
Preparing To Be An Alzheimer’s Caregiver
Are you taking on the care of a senior with Alzheimer’s or dementia?. A person afflicted with Alzheimer’s will have good days and bad days and that means the individuals caring for them will be sharing those ups and downs. Here are some tips to help you.