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Dementia Resources from our blog
Why introducing pets to your loved ones with dementia is important
Research has countlessly proven the medical effect animals have on our wellbeing and state of mind. Not only are our furry friends part of our family but they also bring with them health benefits...
Nutritious recipes for those living with dementia
The right nutrition for those living with dementia is extremely important. A recent report produced by Alzheimer’s Disease International highlights “dietary factors across the life course that might...
What questions should you ask when interviewing a care facility?
Finding a suitable care facility for a senior parent or relative is an emotionally challenging endeavour and ranks amongst some of the toughest decisions you will ever have to make. Add to the...
Achieving goals empowers people with dementia
A new year brings the hopes and promises of many new things, with it comes the goals and resolutions of many people to live a better and more fulfilling life. For your loved ones living with...
Festive Seasons Greetings
Dear Residents, Families, Friends and Colleagues, I am reminded of a powerful sentence that reads “Don’t think about what can happen in a month. Don’t think about what can happen in a year. Just...
Tips for Dementia Caregiving During the Festive Season
The holidays are full of fun, family and tradition, but for some caregivers and people living with dementia, it can be incredibly stressful. Caregivers can feel anxious, frustrated, and lonely –...
5 Tips for Connecting to Someone with Dementia
Instantly knowing how to communicate with a person living with dementia isn’t easy but it’s a skill we can learn. Improving your communication skills will help make caregiving less stressful and...
Therapy, stimulation and hobbies offered at Livewell
It’s important to know that behaviour issues, depression, anxiety and many other symptoms associated with dementia can be alleviated when your loved one takes part in a balanced programme filled...
Dementia and Down Syndrome
Down syndrome is a genetic disorder (the chromosome abnormality is acquired at the time of conception) in which a person has extra genes because of extra chromosome 21 material. The syndrome causes...