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Specialist Alzheimer’s support is available for families with diagnosed loved ones
When you start to suspect that a loved one may be experiencing the symptoms of a condition marked by cognitive...
Clinical psychologist, Anton Böhmer talks about diagnosing dementia
Anton is a Clinical Psychologist, based in Stellenbosch, with a strong interest in neuro-/cognitive psychology,...
Can people with dementia still enjoy quality of life?
Witnessing a loved one deteriorate from the effects of dementia or Alzheimer’s can be devastating and the question...
How to choose the best facility for dementia day care this festive season?
No matter how great a caregiver you are for someone living with dementia, eventually, you’re going to need a break....
Reducing the risk of dementia
Keeping your brain and body active, challenged, and well-nourished are three of your best defences against developing...
Resourceful Alzheimer’s information you need to know about
It can be an overwhelming experience when faced with the possibility that a loved one may have a condition marked by...
5 Dementia care therapy options for your loved ones
While there currently isn’t a cure for Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, there are many dementia care therapies...
Could the lack of specialisation be the cause of poor dementia care?
As your loved ones enter their golden years you may be starting to think about the type of care and environment they...
The Modern Take on Senior Assisted Living Homes
Senior living options are looking a lot more glamorous these days. In a recent New York Times story, senior living...
Physiotherapist, Shelly Gardiner, speaks about physical activity and dementia
Leading a physically active lifestyle can have a significant impact on the wellbeing of people with dementia. This...
5 reasons why a private dementia care home is the best choice for your loved one
When the time comes to make care arrangements for your loved one living with dementia or Alzheimer’s, you will have a...
Risk reduction of cognitive decline and dementia: WHO guidelines
Dementia is a rapidly growing public health problem affecting around 50 million people around the world. There are...