Caring for a loved one with Dementia can have challenges that affect the entire family as well as your loved one.
Most family members never think twice about helping care for an ailing family member. Even though it seems the only logical thing to do, it can be a challenging transition for...
Memory loss is a tough thing to experience, especially for seniors who suffer from it, as well as their families. Not only can memory loss impact interpersonal relationships, it...
When a loved one is struggling with Alzheimer’s disease or Dementia, it can be difficult to find them the support they require to maintain their independence and continue living a...
Dementia is a combination of symptoms that affects how we use our brain. They can include: trouble in thinking, language, low problem solving skills, and loss of memory. The...
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, at least half of all elderly (65+ years of age) assisted living residents have some form of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease,...
Alzheimer’s is a degenerative brain disease that is affecting about 5.5 million people worldwide as of 2017. This disease attacks and destroys healthy neurons in the brain,...
Learning your loved one has been diagnosed with Dementia can leave you with more questions than answers. There are resources available to help navigate your next steps and your...
One of the most difficult decisions that a family can face, is deciding when it is necessary to move your loved one to a long-term care community. It is almost inevitable when...