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Dementia Resources from our blog
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 experience the symptoms of dementia, both with and without a diagnosis, can be...
The top 10 myths about dementia and Alzheimer’s debunked
Did you know that September is World Alzheimer’s Awareness Month? Today we will debunk some of the common misconceptions and ideas around Alzheimer’s and dementia to ensure that everyone is better...
Respite care options for those living with Alzheimer’s or dementia
Taking care of someone with Alzheimer’s and dementia can be a difficult task - this is especially so when dementia has progressed into an advanced stage. The stress placed on caregivers has only...
What frail care services does Livewell Estates offer?
Ageing involves a lot of changes to the body. For most adults, bone density peaks around age 30, then it starts a steady decline which continues for the remainder of our lives. In our 40’s, it’s...
Personal hygiene tips from dementia care specialists
As the illness progresses, a person living with dementia will start to find simple tasks challenging such as combing or styling their hair or even remembering to bathe themselves or to brush their...
5 memory care activities recommended by dementia therapists
People with dementia, like everyone else, benefit from feeling involved and useful. Residents in memory care homes can participate in activities and entertainment to promote social contact,...
Care options when a spouse is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s
Caring for a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s can be difficult, and this can be even tougher when that loved one is your spouse. Watching your partner’s condition deteriorate and noticing them...
What is specialised frail care and what does it involve?
Seniors may reach a point in their lives when they are no longer able to care for themselves. Due to physical fragility, mental inability, or both, doing everyday things such as clothing, bathing,...
What dementia services do nursing homes offer?
Reputable nursing homes are fully equipped to take care of the elderly and the sickly, which is why many families feel confident in their decision to move aging loved ones into one of these...