5 Socially-Distant Ways to Show Grandparents Your Thankfulness
The pandemic has temporarily changed how generations of families interact with one another. Here are a few fun ways to spend time with loved ones, while observing social distancing guidelines.
5 Tips When Evaluating A Memory Care Community
Do your homework Research beforehand and rely on trusted sources for information. Your states Department of Social Services or state-run Aging Services office will also have information on licensed and
How To Talk To A Loved One Who Doesn’t Remember You
For adult children and loved ones, facing the changes dementia and Alzheimer’s presents can be devastating. Abrupt changes in mood, odd behavior, and the loss of precious memories can be
Five Things to Know About Memory Care
Almost 10 million people worldwide are diagnosed with dementia each year. The Alzheimer’s Association estimates about 5.8 million people in the U.S. have Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia.
Dementia and Alzheimer’s — What’s The Difference?
Often dementia and Alzheimer’s are referred to interchangeably. However, they describe two very different conditions. Dementia refers to a decline in mental ability that is severe enough to interfere with