Understanding Assisted Living
What was a relatively new concept 25 years ago, assisted living is now the fastest growing long-term care option for seniors. Assisted living facilities, [...]
5 Tips to Prevent Anxiety in Alzheimer’s Patients
It’s common for a person with Alzheimer’s disease to become restless, agitated, or anxious, causing them to become upset in certain places or environments. [...]
What I Want You to Know: Excerpts from the Mind of Alzheimer’s
I was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease two years ago. It was the scariest day of my life. Well, until it wasn’t. Then the scariest [...]
Mothering
This Sunday is Mother’s Day, the day we take extra time or effort to honor the mothers in our lives. In the U.K. and [...]
The World is Still Waiting for Easter: Memory Care in a Pandemic
Easter may have come and gone, but the meaning of Easter - the resurrection of death, of old ideas, of harmful habits, of new [...]
Memory Care in a Pandemic
What a strange world we are living in right now. People are stocking up on toilet paper and bottled water. Hospitals are overrun. Businesses [...]
The Family Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease is known as a family disease, because the stress of watching a loved one slowly decline is torturous for everyone involved. Caring [...]
A Blessing for the New Year
It is a brand new year. January ushers in cold nights, short days, new books, and lofty goals. With the beginning of a new [...]
Traversing the Holiday Season with Alzheimer’s Disease
It’s that time of year. It’s the time of year when snow is falling, or palm trees are swaying, depending on where you live. [...]
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