Self Care For a Loved with One With Memory Disorder
When you were growing up, your parents ensured you had your jacket on and shoes safely tied. They knew that feeling good on the outside could directly affect how you felt on the [read more]
When you were growing up, your parents ensured you had your jacket on and shoes safely tied. They knew that feeling good on the outside could directly affect how you felt on the [read more]
Over time, your parent or in-law’s memory and physical capacity may begin to decline. So, if you’re looking to express your deep affection and gratitude, here are five unique gift ideas you might [read more]
In the last decade, music therapy has been increasingly common in therapies for Alzheimer’s and dementia patients. Both conditions are characterized by a decline in the patient’s memory, affecting their behavioral, emotional and social [read more]
Cooking with your loved one is more than just a social activity; it’s also an excellent mental exercise for both of you. Whether they have shown some forgetfulness lately or have been diagnosed [read more]
As our loved ones age, quality time with them becomes more precious and, at the same time, more challenging.Navigating the day with a loved one diagnosed with dementia can be tricky. Their moods can [read more]
Planning trips with your loved one, who may already be exhibiting memory loss, may seem daunting. But there are at least three distinct advantages to keeping your travel plans. Health Benefits: Outdoor excursions [read more]
Being active and engaged is beneficial for everyone’s physical and cognitive health, especially for seniors with memory disorders. Whether you’re still caring for your loved one at home or you’ve found them the [read more]
Our loved ones undoubtedly change as they age. Maybe the firebrand of the family mellows. Maybe the inexhaustible go-getter seems happier being a bit of a homebody. We can chuckle at these changes [read more]
Parkinson's is not just a tremor disease or a slowing down of movement. Understanding the many symptoms that your loved one may present can help you understand the care they need in the [read more]
Moving a loved one into memory care can be a challenging time. We know that part of you wants for them to stay at home where you can see them every day, but [read more]