Alzheimer’s
Memory 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 MoreWorld Alzheimer’s Day
World Alzheimer’s Day is observed on September 21st every year. On this day and every day, Alzheimer’s Associations and organizations around the world concentrate on raising […]
Read MoreVirtual Dementia Tour
Virtual Dementia Tour® is a specially designed patented sensory tool and instruction based on research conducted by P.K. Beville, M.S., a specialist in geriatrics and […]
Read MoreWhat is Memory Care
When a senior is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, dementia or other cognitive impairment, they require an attentive, safe and special care. Professional caregivers with experience interacting […]
Read MoreTogether We Can End Alzheimer’s Disease
The statistics are nothing short of alarming. Of the 79 million total Baby Boomers who are retired or retiring in the coming years, approximately 28 […]
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Support Group
Tuscan Gardens® is excited to announce our Alzheimer’s Support Group – a monthly meeting designed just for caregivers to share their stories, concerns, celebrations, and advice. […]
Read MorePreventing Wandering: Management Techniques for Caregivers
For many family caregivers of a loved one with memory loss, keeping their loved one from wandering off by themselves is part of their reality. […]
Read MoreIs It Normal Aging or Early Memory Loss? How to Know the Difference
Many symptoms of early memory loss can look a lot like normal aging. Without understanding diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia, it can be hard to […]
Read MoreBenefits of Embracing Humor as a Caregiver
When we think about caring for an ill or aging loved one, humor and laughter are not words that typically come to mind. Rather, we […]
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 […]
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