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Memory care activities for the holiday season
For many people, the holidays are a joyful time of year. But for people with dementia, their families, and their...
Dementia therapists share what to do if you think a parent has dementia
Witnessing a loved one show symptoms of dementia is one of the most difficult experiences you can go through,...
How your loved one benefits from private frail care
It’s never easy to admit when it’s time to move your loved one into a private frail care facility. When making the...
What Alzheimer’s care options are best for my loved ones
People with memory loss problems such as Alzheimer's require specialised memory care. Whilst there are many nursing...
When’s the right time to move your loved one to a dementia care facility
Moving a loved one to a dementia care facility can be an exhausting and emotionally challenging process. Your first...
5 ways to create a dementia-friendly environment
Creating the right living environment for people with dementia is extremely important to their well-being and safety....
Questions to ask when looking for private frail care
When faced with the job of choosing the best long-term private frail care home for a parent with dementia or...
How family relationships and roles change after an Alzheimer’s diagnosis
When a member of your family is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or another kind of dementia, the impact on the rest...
My best friend’s mother has dementia, how can I support her family?
Dementia can slowly creep up on any family, no matter how healthy or happy the person may seem. When a family finds...
5 questions every family should ask when a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s
Dementia is a scary diagnosis; however, it does not have to be a dark and mysterious power that haunts your loved...
10 essential health tips when caring for frail seniors
When caring for the frail and elderly, it's important to note that good health habits can make a difference even to...
What I wish I knew about memory loss before my mother was diagnosed with dementia
Dementia's early symptoms are subtle and ambiguous, and they may not be noticeable right away. Having a loved one...