Understanding and Managing Alzheimer’s Rummaging
You’ve noticed the TV remote is missing from the living room. Cabinets and drawers are askew and things seem like they’ve been rummaged through. If
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You’ve noticed the TV remote is missing from the living room. Cabinets and drawers are askew and things seem like they’ve been rummaged through. If
As any family caregiver to a loved one with dementia knows, regular bathing can be a struggle. The person with Alzheimer’s could regard bathing as
For her whole adult life, Mom has been quiet, reserved, and kind to everyone. Her friends and family have always known they could count on
We are what we eat, as the saying goes, and that’s shown to be the case with certain types of foods and an increased risk
While lighthearted fear goes hand-in-hand with the Halloween season, for a senior with dementia, it’s no laughing matter. Fear and anxiety are common in dementia,
A common concern for older adults, especially for those who are adjusting to a new diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or other dementia, is the fear of losing
Whether an older loved one with dementia was an art major in college or never once picked up a paintbrush, introducing art as part of
When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, families are faced with a number of questions and challenges. How will the disease progress? What
Have you ever heard a song playing on the radio and found yourself transported to a time and place from the past? Have you ever
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease is a constantly evolving process, seemingly changing from day to day or even hour to hour. In