Six Facts for World Alzheimer’s Month
Each year, the world stops and takes a closer look at Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia. Most people have been touched by Alzheimer’s
Each year, the world stops and takes a closer look at Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia. Most people have been touched by Alzheimer’s
Your dad wasn’t feeling great. He’s always thirsty, he gets light-headed at certain times of day, and he recently fell. His medical team diagnosed him
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You recently reduced to a part-time work schedule to ensure your mom has the support she needs each week. Being a family caregiver is a
During the summer, seniors need to make sure that they are protecting their eyes as well as their skin. The UV rays of the sun
The Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center in Chicago studied almost 150 Alzheimer’s patients and found that over half of their brain scans showed evidence of two
Did you know that incontinence is connected with Alzheimer’s disease? Sure, there are other reasons why some elderly people have incontinence. However, there are so
When caring for a senior citizen in your life, there are certain emergencies that you may want to be aware of ahead of time. For
Bathrooms are continually one of the most dangerous rooms in your senior’s house. They’re a place where your elderly family member is more likely to
Making healthy food and drink choices is crucial at any age, but it can be even more important for seniors. Getting the right amount of