Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s Care – Why Seniors Need Regular Cognitive Screenings
Don’t wait until your senior parent is showing signs of cognitive decline to suggest that they get a cognitive screening. There are many benefits to seniors getting routine cognitive screenings. All seniors should be getting regular cognitive screenings as part of their basic health care. The risk of a senior developing Alzheimer’s or dementia increases…
Read MoreFour Mistakes Your Senior Needs to Avoid When Exercising
Working out might be a new activity for your senior and she might want to make sure she’s doing it right.
Read MoreTalking to Your Children About Your Senior’s Alzheimer’s Disease
You’re aging loved ones diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease is a life-changing moment not just for them, but for the people around them as well. As their family caregiver, it is important for you to understand the impact this disease can have on your entire family, particularly your children. It can be difficult for children to…
Read MoreTips for Helping Your Senior Cope with Sundowning
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive form of dementia. This means it will get worse over time, and their challenges, needs, and symptoms will increase. During the middle stage of Alzheimer’s disease, also sometimes referred to as moderate Alzheimer’s disease, approximately 20% of those living with the disease will develop a further condition referred to as…
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