Frequently Asked Questions About Alzheimer’s Disease
Did you know there are hundreds of thousands of senior citizens who have dementia? About ¾ of all those who have dementia are diagnosed with
Did you know there are hundreds of thousands of senior citizens who have dementia? About ¾ of all those who have dementia are diagnosed with
Memorial Day honors U.S. military members who lost their lives while serving their country. For many families, it’s a day for multiple generations to gather
Insomnia can be a tremendous issue for your senior. It affects memory, cognition, and physical well-being because your elderly family member’s brain and body aren’t
Pain that is chronic never leaves your senior alone to recuperate. That can eventually be something that causes you and your senior to wonder if
Talking to your aging parent about some topics can be difficult. Years of complicated family dynamics combined with your senior parent’s insecurities about getting older
Does your elderly loved one have dementia? If so, one of the most difficult things for them could be taking a bath. Many patients who
In an AARP study, 63% of primary caregivers handled all or the majority of an older adult’s care. It becomes an issue if you ignore
One of the hardest things for children of aging parents is not being able to be there for your senior parent as much as you
Isolation and loneliness are at near-epidemic levels for seniors, so finding fun activities for seniors is very important. April is National Afternoon Tea month and
Once your elderly family member is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, she may worry that her entire life is over. There are some big changes coming