Memory care is a type of assisted living for seniors with memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease, and other forms of dementia. It provides many of the same senior care services as other assisted living...
Category: Alzheimers & Dementia
Learning How To Calmly And Clearly Deal With A Parent With Dementia
Dealing with a parent with dementia can be challenging as you realize you may need to change your way of communicating with them. Rather than remind them of what they can’t do, speak calmly,...
Forgetting appointments or struggling to remember words or details might be a sign of dementia, but these symptoms could also indicate other treatable diseases with similar indications. A physician...
As dementia including Alzheimer’s disease progresses, patients require more intense care and eventually may require 24-hour care at home or in an assisted living, skilled nursing, or memory care...
When an elderly person fears they are losing mental acuity, they might try hiding dementia symptoms to avoid detection by loved ones. Memory loss is sometimes seen as a loss of what makes an...
When it is no longer safe for an older adult with dementia to live alone, the 24-hour care in an assistant Living facility will protect seniors from wandering, give them care they cannot give...