Last Updated August 16, 2012
• Alzheimer's disease
Understanding and accepting the progression of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease in a loved one can be extremely challenging for even the strongest adult. But for young children, who often become very attached to their grandparents, it can be an especially difficult and unsettling time.
Last Updated August 14, 2012
• Memory Care
Since Dad passed away, Mom has shown signs of physical decline and significant memory loss. She values her independence, but you've become increasingly worried about her safety and health. You have a strong sense that it is only a matter of time before something bad happens. But what do you do?
Last Updated July 13, 2012
• Alzheimer's disease
It’s late in the afternoon. You’ve had a long day caring for your loved one with Alzheimer’s disease. You’re tired, but you still have to prepare dinner, clean up the kitchen and more. Unfortunately, this is also the time of day your loved seems to exhibit more agitation, restlessness, wandering, aggression or paranoia.
Last Updated June 12, 2012
• Memory Care
If you have a loved one that suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, dementia or other memory impairment, you understand that there will come a time when he or she can no longer live alone.
Last Updated June 6, 2012
• Alzheimer's disease
If you’re caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia, consider joining a support group. You may think, “How can that help me?” You might be pleasantly surprised at how much good a support group can do for you.