Choosing the Right Dementia Care for Loved Ones
Seeing a loved one cope with dementia could be emotionally disturbing. As dementia progresses, it often affects a person’s ability to take care of themselves and complete daily activities that once were simple. Keep Reading
Understanding Vascular Dementia: Your Questions Answered
When most people hear the word “dementia,” they think of Alzheimer’s disease.... Keep Reading
Early Signs of Dementia
It is common to have lapses in memory or changes in thinking, but if you have concerns about an... Keep Reading
The 7 Stages of Lewy Body Dementia Explained
Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) is a challenging and often confusing condition. LBD affects many... Keep Reading
Enhancing Quality of Life: Best Practices for Care for Dementia Patients
It is undeniably difficult when someone you know and love develops dementia, for both them and the people who care for them. Helping a loved one with dementia on your own is a noble pursuit, but ultimately a more intensive challenge than people initially perceive it to be. Dementia is a complex issue that varies from person to person, which means it should be left in the hands of professionals. Keep Reading
Is It Dementia? Key Symptoms, Diagnosis Tips, and In-Home Care Solutions
As we age, it's natural to experience some changes in memory and thinking. But when these... Keep Reading
A Comprehensive Guide to Dementia Care: Support When You Need It
While aging is a natural process for us all, certain conditions like dementia can make those “golden years” more difficult for some than others. Dementia can mean seeing loved ones lose precious memories you shared with them or even watching their personality change. Keep Reading
Identifying When In-Home Care is Needed for People with Dementia
Dementia is a broad term for a symptom that covers a suite of symptoms. Because of this, determining when a person with dementia needs in-home care services is different from one individual to the next. Keep Reading
Your Guide to the Latest Alzheimer’s Association Facts & Figures
Since 2007, the Alzheimer’s Association has published an Alzheimer’s Facts and Figures... Keep Reading
Joyful Memories: How Music Therapy Helps Seniors with Dementia
Stevie Wonder once said, “Music, at its essence, is what gives us memories. And the longer a... Keep Reading
Dementia Care 101: How to Care for Seniors at Home
Being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease or another form of dementia can have a heavy impact... Keep Reading
A Beginner’s Guide to Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia
Today, almost 6 million older adults live with dementia in Canada. As the Baby Boomer... Keep Reading
Tips for an Effective Telemedicine Appointment for Older Adults
More and more states are beginning to open after relaxing rules and regulations regarding which... Keep Reading
Caregiver Burnout and the Dementia Patient
For those caring for an older loved one, they are likely no stranger to the burnout often associated with this type of care. Learn how to manage caregiver stress. Keep Reading
About Frontotemporal Dementia
Receiving a Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) diagnosis can leave many family members and loved ones... Keep Reading
Poor Sleep Can Increase Dementia Risks
Sleep is essential for our mental and physical health in all walks of life, but many older adults... Keep Reading
About Lewy Dementia
Lewy body dementia (LBD) presents unique challenges for those living with it and their families.... Keep Reading
About Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease
Creutzfeldt Jakob disease (CJD) is a rare form of dementia that leaves many wondering how this happened and what to expect. In this brief 20-minute webinar, viewers will learn about the science and facts behind the condition. Keep Reading
Understanding Mild Cognitive Impairment
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) affects approximately 15-20% of people age 65 or older, with a... Keep Reading
About Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)
As more people are living with some form of dementia, questions abound about different types of... Keep Reading