Seniors who develop dementia or Alzheimer’s may have warning signs that appear early on but aren’t noticed. There is no cure for either, so early detection won’t stop a senior from developing dementia. However, recognizing the early warning signs can lead seniors to...
Daylight Savings Time takes place on Sunday, March 12th. When the time changes again, it can be hard for people with Alzheimer’s disease. How can you help your mom get ready for the time change? Learn More About Sundowning Sundowning is an aspect of dementia...
When holidays come around family members often wonder how they can include a senior parent or loved one with Alzheimer’s in a way that won’t overwhelm them. They want their senior loved one to have the joy of a family holiday but at the same time don’t want confuse...
The holidays will be here before you know it and if you would like to have your senior parent who has dementia come over for family holiday gatherings there are some things that you can do to make the experience easier for your senior loved one. By preparing in...
Dementia takes a toll on every aspect of a person’s life. However, it doesn’t just affect the person with this terrible disease. It affects the people around them, as well – family, neighbors, and friends. If your elderly loved one has dementia, it is important...