
The Hidden Link Between Dementia and Medication Interactions at Sundown
It’s evening. The day’s to-do list is done. You’ve cooked, cleaned, maybe even managed a few quiet minutes—then suddenly, everything changes. Your loved one with

It’s evening. The day’s to-do list is done. You’ve cooked, cleaned, maybe even managed a few quiet minutes—then suddenly, everything changes. Your loved one with

Dementia doesn’t just affect memory—it transforms how people interact with the world around them, including those they love. If conversations with your loved one have

In our role of caring for people with dementia, we’re familiar with behaviors that you may find perplexing, such as attempts to eat non-food items

Caregiving is typically portrayed as a demanding and draining experience. While it’s true that caring for a loved one can be challenging, there are some

Supporting a loved one with dementia comes with moments of confusion and distress, especially when they become fixated on a particular thought or worry. Logical reasoning

Do you often find yourself saying yes to just one more task, another favor, or an additional errand—only to realize your own needs have taken

Chronic illness has a way of changing life, for both the person living with it and also you the family caregiver. You can see how

You ask a simple question: “What would you like for lunch today?” But instead of a response, you’re met with hesitation, bewilderment, and an extended

Have you ever felt like your brain just can’t anymore? You stare at the clock, unable to decide what’s for dinner. You find yourself stuck,

Falling is one thing we rarely think about until it happens. A quick misstep, a slippery floor, or even just standing too quickly can become