Wednesday, 4 October 2017

Are Memory Disorders Preventable?

It is estimated that some 5.5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. That number doesn’t encompass the thousands of others who face the symptoms of other memory disorders on a daily basis. While preventing dementia may not always be possible, research has shown there are steps that may make a difference.

Wednesday, 23 August 2017

Tips That Can Help Caregivers Retain Outside, Social Connections

Taking care of a friend or family member who is living with a memory disorder is a labor of love. The demands of the job, however, can often leave caregivers feeling isolated and cutoff from the lives they once enjoyed. Not surprisingly, depression is sometimes a very serious concern for caregivers themselves. This is especially so as the requirements of caregiving become greater as progressive conditions transition into more advanced stages.

Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Understanding Activity Levels May Improve Interactions for Loved Ones Living with Memory Disorders

When a loved one is living with a memory disorder, most family members and friends want to do everything they can to ensure interactions with them are enriching for both parties. Having access to certain stage-appropriate activities can make a big difference. Understanding the different stages and what activities might be best suited, however, is also important.

Thursday, 30 March 2017

Advice for Selecting a Care Home

Selecting a long-term care home for a loved one living with a memory disorder is a difficult decision to make. When a proper placement is made, however, family members and their loved ones can gain the benefit that comes from knowing specialized care will be provided in an environment that is safe, secure and comfortable. Finding the right care home, however, does take a little legwork. Here are some tips that can help guide the process:

Sunday, 29 January 2017

Tips for Finding the Right Alzheimer’s Care Facility

When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, the news can be devastating for the person and every family member involved. While some families are equipped to provide in-home care as the disease progresses, the reality is this is not always possible nor is it always in the loved one’s best interest. If the decision has been made that a long-term residential care facility is required, the best thing families can do to help is to ensure the right environment is selected.

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

Alzheimer’s Takes a Financial Toll on Caregivers

Alzheimer’s disease has long been known to take a tremendous toll not only on those living with it, but also their family and friends. Researchers, however, are also finding that this condition can take a significant bite out of a family’s finances.

Saturday, 28 May 2016

Simple Tips Can Go a Long Way in Helping Alzheimer’s Caregivers

Helping a loved one living with Alzheimer’s disease can have its ups and downs, sometimes several in the course of a single day. Caregivers who follow a few simple tips, however, are likely to find that keeping things on an even keel can help them and their loved ones alike.