What You Can Do as a Family Caregiver to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease Stigma
There are many challenges that seniors living with Alzheimer’s disease face on a daily basis. From memory loss to diminished cognitive functioning to the loss
There are many challenges that seniors living with Alzheimer’s disease face on a daily basis. From memory loss to diminished cognitive functioning to the loss
In a 2015 study by the National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP, it came out that there are around 43.5 million family caregivers in the
Concerns regarding your mom’s safety and happiness at home keep popping into your head. She’s all alone and doesn’t know her neighbors anymore. You stop
Visiting the doctor is a fairly routine element of many family caregivers’ care journeys. When you are caring for your senior you are likely to
Your mom can’t handle daily activities of living alone. You’ve decided to move her into your house. Have you planned for your own needs? Do
In late-September 2017, the FDA approved a new glucose monitor that checks blood sugar levels without collecting blood from a finger prick. The FreeStyle Libre
Your mom’s complaining more about an aching knee. She gets up in the morning and says her back hurts. After she’s been up, she seems
Perhaps you’ve started to notice your elderly relative is growing more forgetful. They may have a hard time remembering where they put their cell phone,
September is National Skin Care Awareness Month. As a family caregiver this is the ideal opportunity for you to learn more about the importance of
What do you really know about Alzheimer’s? More than 5 million people in the United States have this progressive disease. Experts say that by the