Reducing the Risk of Dementia

Person engaging in cognitive activities to reduce dementia risk - a key element of Alzheimer's prevention outlined in the 2023 World Alzheimer’s Report

Reducing the Risk of Dementia Reducing the Risk of Dementia It’s never too early, never too late – that’s the theme of the 2023 World Alzheimer’s Report. Proactive Steps to Reduce Dementia Risk Developed by Alzheimer’s Disease International, the report focuses on risk reduction – outlining the proactive steps people can take to ward off […]

10 Holiday Gift Ideas for People with Dementia

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10 Holiday Gift Ideas for People with Dementia 10 Holiday Gift Ideas for People with Dementia Struggling to find the perfect holiday gift for the senior who has everything? It’s even harder when you’re shopping for an aging loved one who has dementia. “I know from my family’s personal experience that caring for someone with […]

Avoiding Alzheimer’s Burnout

Avoiding Alzheimer’s Burnout Avoiding Alzheimer’s Burnout Your dad got the diagnosis no one wants to hear – Alzheimer’s disease. It’s heartbreaking to watch him fall victim to confusion and memory loss. The fear that he will wander off or have an accident is overwhelming. His mood swings and unpredictable behavior are exhausting. 24/7, 365 Days […]

Alzheimer’s and Dementia – Tips for Better Communication

Alzheimer’s and Dementia – Tips for Better Communication Alzheimer’s and Dementia – Tips for Better Communication Communicating with someone who has Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia can be challenging. “Alzheimer’s is a cruel disease. It robs people of so much – including the ability to clearly communicate and understand what friends and loved ones […]

Helping Loved Ones With Dementia Get the Nutrition They Need

Helping Loved Ones With Dementia Get the Nutrition They Need Helping Loved Ones With Dementia Get the Nutrition They Need If you’re caring for someone who has Alzheimer’s or a related dementia, you know that encouraging them to eat nutritious meals can be a daily challenge – especially during the middle and late stages of […]

Alzheimer’s Disease By The Numbers

Alzheimer’s Disease By The Numbers Alzheimer’s Disease By The Numbers Did you know that Alzheimer’s disease actually begins 20 or more years before memory loss and other symptoms develop? “Most people know that Alzheimer’s is a cruel disease, but there’s a lot about the disease that people don’t understand,” said Sierra Goetz, co-founder and operations […]

Tips For Traveling With Someone Who Has Dementia

Tips For Traveling With Someone Who Has Dementia Tips For Traveling With Someone Who Has Dementia Are aging loved ones traveling with you on this summer’s family vacation?  While it’s a wonderful opportunity for quality family time, traveling with older loved ones can be challenging, especially if they have Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia.  […]

What is Frontotemporal Dementia?

What is Frontotemporal Dementia? What is Frontotemporal Dementia? You may have heard the heartbreaking news – actor Bruce Willis has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD).  “FTD is a cruel disease that many of us have never heard of and can strike anyone,” his family said in a statement sharing the diagnosis. “For people under […]

Social Isolation and Dementia

Social Isolation and Dementia Social Isolation and Dementia Your mom lives alone and no longer drives. She rarely leaves the house and has lost connections with friends and activities that she used to love.  You worry about her spending too much time alone – and with good reason.  Risks of Dementia According to the National […]

Seven Tips to Help Care for Someone With Alzheimer’s

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Seven Tips to Help Care for Someone With Alzheimer’s Caring for Someone With Alzheimer’s While caring for an aging loved one can be very rewarding, it can also be very challenging – especially if your loved one has Alzheimer’s or a related dementia. “For those who have never cared for a family member or friend […]