Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Enjoy Summer While Helping a Family Member with Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s care providers are a great option for those who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. It allows family caregiver members to focus on their own life, too.
Read MoreWays Alzheimer’s Care Supports Seniors With This Disease
Here are three innovative ways that Alzheimer’s care is evolving to better support aging seniors and enhance their quality of life.
Read MoreCommunicating and Alzheimer’s Disease
It takes time, understanding, and the ability to adapt in order to talk to someone with Alzheimer’s disease. Here are some tips.
Read MoreTips For Talking To Family Members About A Senior Parent’s Dementia
If you’re the primary family caregiver for a senior parent with Alzheimer’s you may have difficulty talking to your siblings about the progression of your parent’s illness. Here are some tips.
Read MoreHow In-Home Care Helps a Senior with Dementia From a Fall
In-Home Care Kansas City MO-Here are just a few of the ways that dementia increases your elderly family member’s fall risk and how in-home care providers can help.
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Disease: The Importance of Early Diagnosis and Treatment
In-Home Care Belton MO-Medical experts agree that early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease is critical to getting the best care for the patient.
Read MoreWhat Should You Know About Late-Stage Alzheimer’s?
In-Home Care Overland Park KS-It can be difficult for everyone when their elderly loved ones face the late stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Start by learning all you can about the progression of the disease.
Read MoreWhat to Do When a Senior with Dementia Has Emotional Difficulties
Home Care Belton MO-While different people respond to different things, here are some ideas to try that may help when your loved one is screaming or crying.
Read MoreCommon Struggles with Mealtimes for Those Who Have Alzheimer’s Disease
Elder Care Shawnee KS-One of the most common struggles that many people with Alzheimer’s disease have is a reduced appetite. The main reason for this is because someone with this disease might not recognize when they are hungry.
Read MoreFive Tips for Talking with a Senior Who Has Dementia
Senior Care Lee’s Summit MO-Your conversations with your senior may change due to dementia, but there’s a lot you can do to keep them as positive and productive as possible. Here are some tips.
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