Holiday Tips for Caregivers of Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s
As a caregiver, you probably have both excitement and dread for the holidays. There is so much you want to do but likely only so much you can do.
As a caregiver, you probably have both excitement and dread for the holidays. There is so much you want to do but likely only so much you can do.
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Flu season is starting to pick up and already close to two dozen states or U.S. territories are seeing a high rate of cases.
Whether you’re a family caregiver or companion care at home, there is no easy way to get through this part of life.
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s can be very stressful, but caring for a senior parent with Alzheimer’s during the holidays can be overwhelming.
End-of-life conversations aren’t always easy to have, but they’re vital.
As you set clocks back an hour, it’s also a good time to talk to your mom about fall and winter safety measures.
Wandering is one of the difficult symptoms to manage with dementia. If your mom is starting to wander, you need to make sure someone is with her at all hours.
Normal self-care tasks, including showering, using the restroom, and maintaining personal hygiene, may become difficult for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD).
October 26th is National Senior Health and Fitness Day. It is the country’s largest older adult health and wellness event, now entering its 29th year.