The Role of Memory Care Respite in Managing Dementia Symptoms
Dementia can not only take its toll on those suffering from the disease, but it can also lead to burnout for those who have taken on the responsibility as primary
Dementia can not only take its toll on those suffering from the disease, but it can also lead to burnout for those who have taken on the responsibility as primary
A recent study showed that 10 percent of Americans ages 65 and older are living with dementia.[1] While there are different stages of the disease, there are several common behaviors
Being the caregiver of someone with memory problems can become overwhelming. Despite the love that goes into caring for someone, the responsibility, time, and emotions can often be a lot
Statistics show that about 40% of Americans ages 65 and older have age-associated memory impairment.[1] Taking part in mentally stimulating exercises can help seniors keep their minds sharper and prevent
When you are caring for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, it can become overwhelming, especially if you are the primary caregiver. This is why it’s essential to
If you’re caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s, you’re not alone. The Alzheimer’s Association reports that over 11 million people provide unpaid care for people with these conditions.1 Being