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How to Encourage a Positive Outlook for Older Loved Ones
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
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
Everyday small triumphs for a person with dementia—like fixing what they want for dinner or tying their own shoes—can feel enormous. These moments boost their
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
Taking care of a loved one with dementia is unlike almost every other responsibility you’ll tackle. It calls for you to dig deep down into
As we grow older, it is natural to become more apprehensive about the possibility of falling. For many people, however, the fear of falling can
We have all been there: slowing down breathing, counting sheep, listening to white noise, all in order to force our brains to shut down to
By the time we reach our golden years, we’ve had many years of building deep connections with family and friends. These bonds are very important
There is something so special about the kitchen. It is the very first stop kids make when they get home from school, in search of
The countdown is on to the new year, and this means just one thing: deciding on a resolution you can make that you will actually
Did you ever wake up in the middle of a dream and wonder, for just a minute, if what you were dreaming about was real?