A guide focusing on comfort, dignity, and quality of life, balancing nutrition with the unique needs of advanced dementia ...
Falls are a serious problem that can have a drastic impact on a person's wellbeing. Falls are the leading cause of injury in adults aged over 65, and the risk of falls increases with age. As such, it ...
If I’m being honest, taking care of my mother is at once the most difficult and heartbreaking endeavor I have ever undertaken. There are times where I’m not sure which one of us is losing their mind ...
Paranoid dementia is characterized by a person experiencing untrue beliefs, often leading to dementia-related paranoia. This condition is not just a common symptom in the later stages of dementia but ...
Discover the secrets to aging gracefully and happily with this comprehensive handbook. From tips on nutrition and exercise to maintaining positive relationships and mental well-being, this guide has ...
Excessive drinking can lead to dementia. It is reversible a reversible condition if drinking stops before brain damage Dementia from alcohol, often referred to as alcohol-related dementia (ARD), is a ...
Have a healthy and happy New Year! As we step into the New Year, it's a common tradition to set ambitious resolutions, often aiming to overhaul various aspects of our lives for the better. However, ...
We are delighted to welcome Veronica Badowski as a regular contributor to our Faith in Caregiving series! Veronica’s inspiring reflections illuminate the profound role faith plays in the caregiving ...
Sleep deprivation can lead to a range of hallucinations, from visual to auditory and even tactile sensations. Visual hallucinations usually manifest as vivid images, patterns, colors, or flashes of ...
Caring for someone with dementia is a challenging task that often falls on the shoulders of family members and friends. However, this responsibility can lead to burnout, health problems, and financial ...