Life Affirming Memory Care Benefits
In addition to providing for daily physical needs, adult communities work to maintain memory care benefits such as dignity, self-esteem and quality of life.
In addition to providing for daily physical needs, adult communities work to maintain memory care benefits such as dignity, self-esteem and quality of life.
In this blog we take a look at Alzheimer's disease dangers that may exist in the home, and how to keep your loved ones safe.
A dementia patient may not be able to participate in the decision regarding memory care facilities, nor really understand what is happening to them.
Alzheimer's disease is a scourge upon our elder population. If you or a loved one have concerns, early detection of dementia is key.
As you or your loved one ages, there are new challenges you will face concerning safety. Keep these simple tips in mind to keep everyone safe.
We are tied to music in many ways, and therefore it makes sense that songs provide emotional and physical benefits to our bodies as we age.
Those involved in caregiving may also have a job, children in the home, or other responsibilities which must also be given attention.
If you have a senior loved one in your life, you know that hearing loss is not only a physical issue, but can become an emotional one.
While many care for senior parents at home, when that loved one is dealing with a diagnosis of dementia, home memory care can be more complicated.
The inability of an individual to recognize the decline in their cognitive skills can be frustrating for family, but may be a sign of a condition called anosognosia.