Engaging Activities for Alzheimer’s Patients
Caregivers can work to develop practical, effective, and meaningful activities to help Alzheimer's patients to engage with others.
Caregivers can work to develop practical, effective, and meaningful activities to help Alzheimer's patients to engage with others.
One of the fastest growing models for senior care in the United States is memory care. While memory care facilities offer many of the same services and amenities as other types of residences, they offer significant advantages to the elderly population.
While you may wish to travel and bring along your loved one who is a memory care patient, dementia may make families think twice about attempting it.
Diminished capacity acknowledges that decision-making may be out of the realm of possibility for an elderly person.
Although it is difficult to predict how long late-stage dementia will last, the average duration is from one to three years.
If you are considering a professional memory care facility for your loved one, you need to address several concerns. Here are five of the most common memory care FAQs
You are not alone in feeling frustrated, and there is help available. This article will identify some of the more difficult senior behaviors you may be experiencing and offer some assistance in dealing with them.
Our relationships with our parents can be complicated, no matter the stage of life. But when a parent who has always been loving and supportive begins to exhibit verbally abusive behavior, it can be distressing for their loved ones.
Learning more about the reality of life in memory care centers will help family members to have peace and confidence in the decision.
Dementia patients can exhibit a wide range of behaviors, from apathetic disassociation to aggressive or violent outbursts. All of them can be challenging for a family caregiver.