Taking Breaks To Recharge: The Importance of Respite Care
Taking care of a loved one who's dealing with cognitive issues can be challenging. The caregiver role can cause a person to feel physically, emotionally, and mentally exhausted. Respite care can help you rejuvenate yourself. Let's discuss what we mean by respite care,...
Recognizing When It’s Time for Memory Care Support
It's emotional and confusing when our loved ones start showing signs of cognitive decline. As memory loss gets worse, you may begin to worry about their safety and ability to perform daily tasks like showering and paying bills. As tough as the prospect seems, there...
Exploring the Gut-Brain Connection and Its Effect on Memory
Some memory issues are caused by genetic predispositions, injuries, diseases, and other reasons we can't control. However, there's reason to believe that, at other times, it can be caused (at least in part) by what we eat. While it's widely accepted that the "wrong"...
How To Provide Long-Distance Support for Parents in Memory Care
When one or both parents are in memory care, communicating with them and feeling at ease about their care can be difficult and stressful. You may worry about them getting enough to eat, being intellectually stimulated, and being happy in their surroundings. The miles...
Mindful Moments: Nurturing Self-Awareness and Connection in Dementia Care
Successful dementia care is multi-faceted. In addition to ensuring for the safety of the patient, caregivers must make daily living as comfortable and convenient as possible while coordinating doctor visits and other responsibilities. With the long list of tasks that...
Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Dementia Care
Technology has added previously unbelievable ways to save time, enjoy convenience, and stay connected in our daily lives. A surprising way it serves us is by helping aid dementia patient care. While it may not be apparent, dementia care and technology mesh...
Exploring How Exercise Boosts Brain Function in Dementia Patients
Dementia and Alzheimers can cause severe memory loss and be difficult for a person and their families to cope. While there's no cure for dementia, there are ways to minimize the disease's progression. One of the best is exercise. The Link Between Exercise and Brain...
Piecing Together the Genetic Puzzle of Dementia
With every diagnosis, dementia has a profound effect on individuals and families. If you've ever wondered why some people get the disease while others don't, how to assess your risk, and how it's currently being researched, you're in the right place. Does Genetics...
Understanding Sundowning and Managing the Sleep Challenges of Dementia Patients
Does your loved one have worsening symptoms and signs of dementia in the late afternoon that progress into trouble sleeping at night? They may be experiencing sundowning or "sundown syndrome." Here's what to know about this phenomenon and how to help a loved one and...
Get To Know the Essential Documents Needed When Your Loved One Has Dementia
When your loved one has received a dementia diagnosis, the future they need to prepare for comes faster than expected. Once they show signs of dementia, they have a window of time to ensure they've made their wishes clear. Essential documents provide a clear framework...