If your loved one is experiencing noticeable changes in their memory that interfere with daily life, consider getting a memory… Read More
But choosing memory care is a responsible and compassionate step that prioritizes safety, comfort, and daily support, while allowing families… Read More
Some of the most popular forms of dance exercise for older adults include ballroom dancing, line dancing, and Zumba. Read More
For older adults, changes after a stroke may influence memory, focus, problem-solving, and emotional balance. Read More
If your parent has been displaying increasing instances of memory loss, memory screenings and other cognitive tests can help identify… Read More
Self-talk can signal a larger issue and a potential need for special care when: The things they say don’t make… Read More
For example, if an older adult seems more withdrawn or irritable, this can be commonly caused by things like grief,… Read More
There are 3 stages of dementia, each requiring different levels of care: Early-stage dementia: Forgetfulness and confusion are common, but… Read More
amnesia, aphasia, apraxia, and agnosia Read More
Actively listening and validating their feelings Gently redirecting their focus with warmth Creating comforting and familiar environments Offering reassurance Personalizing… Read More