Preparing for the Transition

If you have a loved one that has Alzheimer’s disease, then there is a good possibility that there will come a time when you may have to consider moving them … Continue reading Preparing for the Transition

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Breaking the News — How to Tell the Family a Loved One Has Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s and Aging: Know the Early Warning Signs

Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia affect millions of seniors and their families across the country. When a loved one is diagnosed with the disease, it typically creates a … Continue reading Breaking the News — How to Tell the Family a Loved One Has Alzheimer’s

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3 Big New Advances in Understanding Alzheimer’s

3 Big New Advances in Understanding Alzheimer's

Alzheimer’s Disease is a common and well-known form of dementia, and it affects approximately 5.4 million Americans, most of whom are over the age of 65. The disease is characterized … Continue reading 3 Big New Advances in Understanding Alzheimer’s

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Alzheimer’s and Senior Activities — Find a Better Way to Plan

3 Big New Advances in Understanding Alzheimer's

Getting into good habits can help with planning activities for seniors, but this assumes that there is a certain level of collaboration involved. When a senior suffers from Alzheimer’s Disease … Continue reading Alzheimer’s and Senior Activities — Find a Better Way to Plan

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Alzheimer’s Aging vs. “Normal” Aging: Understand the Differences

Seeing the Signs – How to Tell if Your Elderly Loved One Needs Help

As people age, they experience the benefits of wisdom and decades of life lessons, but growing older takes a toll on the body and the brain. People move more slowly … Continue reading Alzheimer’s Aging vs. “Normal” Aging: Understand the Differences

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