8 Signs It’s Time for Memory Care for Your Loved One
But at what point do you decide to get your loved one more help than you can provide? You want them to keep their way of life,
But at what point do you decide to get your loved one more help than you can provide? You want them to keep their way of life,
As we age, we often experience normal changes in our sleeping patterns, such as becoming sleepy earlier, waking up earlier, or experiencing less deep sleep.
READ MORE: THE STAGES OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Know When to Seek Professional Help “Unfortunately, if wandering is a nightly event, a senior cannot be left
The relieving nature of a regular routine can be even more potent for people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. People suffering
As a caregiver, you need to examine and track the who, what, when, where, how and to what extent the behavior occurs to figure out
As the two of you are walking down an aisle in your neighborhood grocery store, your loved one launches into a profanity-laced tirade without warning.
Techniques for managing AD aggression, such as redirecting their attention or medication, can certainly help. The key to handling anger and aggression is finding out what is
READ MORE: THE STAGES OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE What are the symptoms? Memory loss is one of the earliest symptoms, along with a gradual decline of
READ MORE: DEMENTIA & ALZHEIMER’S SERVICES AT SUPERIOR SENIOR HOME CARE What Is Sundowning? When a senior is sundowning, they may “shadow” their caregiver or
When my family members were residents of a care facility, I asked one of the nurses at the nursing home if my mother-in-law knew who
Alzheimer’s disease constantly keeps doctors, family members and caregivers on their toes. It is instinctive for humans to want a roadmap or some sort of
Unfortunately, as we age we sometimes have to fight to remain independent. Those who are caring for an aging loved one are likely familiar with