Having dementia or related diseases can make enjoying life a challenge. But even when someone is losing their memory, they can still enjoy the beauty of...
When a loved one is diagnosed with dementia, it might seem at first that the family can rally the troops and take care of them at home. But as symptoms...
As dementia progresses, behavioral changes will become more noticeable and frustrating. Although everyone is different there are some common behavioral...
One of the first signs of dementia is the loss of normal communication abilities. It may begin slowly but as the symptoms persist, communication will...
The first time you notice a change in your or a loved one’s behavior — perhaps an inability to recall recent conversations or find the right words — you...
Crystal Caldwell, Director of Retirement Services, Ashley Finerty, Life Enrichment Coordinator, talk about some of the social opportunities available...
9 Ways to Manage Alzheimer’s, Dementia and Wandering
Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia are common occurrences among aging adults – but that doesn’t make dealing with them any easier.
Having a loved one fall...
How to Know When it’s Time for a Parent to Stop Driving
If you’re worried about your aging parent operating their vehicle – or worse, finally taking those keys away – you’re not alone. Most adult children...
Tech Safety Tips for Seniors
Technology is a great way to keep in touch with loved ones and old friends, stay up to date on the latest news and community happenings and even monitor...
If volunteering has ever been on your radar or in your thoughts, the time to act is now.
April is officially National Volunteer Month, and with spring...