August 2020

21
Aug

10 Supportive Technologies to Help Keep Seniors Safe & Connected

It’s hard to remember what life was like prior to the invention of smartphones, televisions, computers, and other types of technology. We have become accustomed to being connected with family and friends at a moments notice. Although it may be easy for young adults and children to adopt the latest technology, it is often harder for older adults to become

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21
Aug

How to Explain Alzheimer’s Disease to Your Child

Our philosophy, from the beginning, is that when someone develops Alzheimer’s disease, it is a diagnosis for the entire family. Spouses, siblings and adult children are usually the first line of caregivers for the affected family member. You may struggle to handle ordinary symptoms such as personality and behavioral changes. Although it may be devastating for an adult to observe

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21
Aug

Cooking and Meal Preparation Tips for Dementia Caregivers

One of the most frustrating traits of Alzheimer’s is that it progresses differently for each person. As this type of disease progresses, it is not uncommon for a family member to lose their appetite. In other cases, an individual with Alzheimer’s may begin to eat more than they used to. However, a majority of people with Alzheimer’s or dementia will

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19
Aug

5 Ways Music Can Help Individuals With Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Music is one of the most powerful forms of expression for mankind. It can reach us and affect us while we are still in the womb and take us back in time when we are older. Music has been used to stimulate, entertain, soothe, excite, celebrate, and mourn. In some instances, music may have the ability to break through barriers

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19
Aug

How Our 5 Senses Are Affected By Alzheimer’s Disease

One of the things that makes Alzheimer’s, and all dementia for that matter, so devastating is that it destroys the most important organ we have, the brain. As the control center for our entire body, the brain plays a role in every function. This, of course, includes how our senses work, from perception to reaction. Since different parts of the

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19
Aug

5 Common Myths & Facts About Alzheimer’s Disease

There are a wide variety of facts and myths on the Internet about Alzheimer’s disease. To ensure you are able to care for a family member with Alzheimer’s, it’s important to avoid sources that are not reliable in the industry. If you’re looking to become familiar with this form of dementia, we have compiled a useful list of Alzheimer’s disease

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