
Overcoming Decision Fatigue: A Guide for Dementia Caregivers
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,

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,

Anyone who has been a caregiver for an aging parent can fill you in on how overwhelming it can be. But looking after both parents

The manner by which an individual with dementia experiences the world is not always based in our current reality. Probably one of the most distressful

You have just helped Mom get to bed after a long day. You’re worn out—physically and emotionally—and there’s still a list of tasks waiting for

When most people think of Parkinson’s disease, movement symptoms like tremors likely come to mind first. However, if you are taking care of a senior

You’ve finally decided to bite the bullet and start working on downsizing and decluttering your parents’ home. As you begin sorting through the attic space,

While you watch Mom struggling to think of your name or getting lost in her daily routine, a troubling thought might creep into your mind:

Caring for a loved one is an act of love and devotion, but it can also feel like a never-ending marathon filled with hidden challenges

Caring for a senior parent often means becoming their confidant and cheerleader. It should never be merely about medical appointments or managing medications; you are

What if your mom, who has always had a green thumb, decides she wants to redesign the family garden? Though she might move a little