
How Mediation for Family Caregivers Eases Conflict
When you need to work as a team to ensure the needs of one’s aging parents are met, even the closest of siblings may find

Understanding the Pace of Dementia Progression
Among the first questions in most people’s minds when a loved one is diagnosed with dementia is what to expect throughout the dementia progression. We

Entertaining Activity Ideas for Seniors with Dementia and Low Vision
Finding activities that are fun and engaging for seniors with dementia tends to be a challenge. Add in vision impairment, and it could seem overwhelming.

Alzheimer’s Research Breakthroughs of 2020
With so much negative news throughout 2020, it’s worth reflecting on a number of the remarkable achievements the year brought – such as the many

How to Best Manage Disinhibited Behaviors in Alzheimer’s
Disbelief. Shame. Awkwardness. Discomfort. All of these feelings can cycle through a family caregiver’s heart when a loved one with Alzheimer’s displays disinhibited behaviors, such

Rummaging Behaviors and Dementia: What You Need to Know
Looking through boxes, cabinets, and closets, taking out assorted items from drawers, and sorting repetitively through a number of items might be frustrating for people

Laughter May Truly Be the Best Medicine for Dementia
Caring for someone you love with dementia is certainly nothing to laugh about. Nonetheless, studies are frequently pointing towards the advantages of humor, and incorporating

How to Talk to Someone Who Has Dementia Using These Nonverbal Techniques
Communication with a senior struggling with the challenges of Alzheimer’s, particularly in the middle and later stages, can be frustrating – both for you and

Research Now Links These Common Prescriptions with Increased Dementia Risk
They are currently known to cause quite a few short-term negative effects, such as memory issues and confusion, but new research links several of the

How to Have a Good Visit with Your Loved One Experiencing Alzheimer’s Disease
It may be a bit intimidating to understand what to mention and just how to act when spending some time with a family member with