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Caregiving Tips – Helping your Loved One with Dementia to Shower
Helping your loved one with dementia to shower To ensure having a positive bathing experience for your loved one, make sure the stage is set […]
Read More8 Things You Don’t Know About Assisted Living
1. Assisted Living Communities Provide Different Levels of Care There’s no nationwide definition for assisted living. Instead, states license and regulate assisted living facilities. Levels of care […]
Read MoreMemory Care versus In-Home Care
The benefits of memory care community living versus in-home care According to AARP, more than 95% seniors want to stay in their homes as long […]
Read MoreMake Their Day: Preparing for a Healthy & Successful Visit with a Person with Memory Loss
Memory care specialists agree: those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss benefit greatly from social interaction. Visits from friends and family […]
Read MoreManaging Everyday Challenges for Your Loved One with Memory Loss
If your loved one is living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of memory loss, everyday tasks can become challenging. As their memory loss progresses, […]
Read MoreHow to Encourage Independence in Your Aging Loved One
We all want our parents to live as independently as possible for as long as possible. Yet, even when your loved one is in full […]
Read MoreTips for Maintaining a High-Nutrient Diet for a Loved One with Dementia
For those living with a cognitive disease like dementia, it can be difficult to maintain a diet that gives them the nutrients they need to […]
Read MoreTips for Recognizing Caregiver Burnout
Caregiver burnout and depression is all too common. Most family caregivers are not trained healthcare professionals, and the tasks they perform on a daily basis […]
Read MoreCommunication Techniques For Loved Ones With Memory Loss
When a loved one has memory loss, it affects your entire family. A loved one who isn’t able to remember people or talk about cherished […]
Read MoreTips For Communicating With Loved Ones With Memory Loss
Communication with a loved one who has memory loss is a bit different than communicating with someone who doesn’t. Small changes in speech patterns and […]
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