Have you ever noticed how a familiar song can transport you back in time? For those with dementia, music has the power to unlock memories and emotions that may otherwise be lost. That’s why music therapy is becoming an increasingly popular form of treatment for seniors with dementia. Dementia is a debilitating disease that affects … Read more
Annie Bentley
When it comes to caring for a loved one with dementia, there are many options available. Two common choices are dementia care and assisted living. But what exactly is the difference between the two? Dementia is a progressive disease that affects a person’s memory, thinking, and behavior. As the disease progresses, it can become increasingly … Read more
Caring for a loved one with dementia is one of the most challenging tasks you can undertake. Due to the progressive nature of the illness, managing their care and communicating effectively may become increasingly difficult as time passes. Caregivers face special communication challenges when working with someone who has dementia. As the disease progresses communication … Read more
People suffering from dementia need effective and meaningful care to lead a healthy life. It is important to understand why activities are so essential for people facing cognitive decline due to Alzheimer’s or any other form of dementia. Dementia is a progressive neurological disorder that affects the ability of an individual to think, remember, and … Read more
When a loved one is diagnosed with dementia, it can be difficult to process the wide array of emotions that follow. Your feelings of fear, helplessness, and sadness may be overwhelming — but there are ways to manage the feelings of grief and loss while they are still living. Dementia is an irreversible, progressive brain … Read more
Do you have a loved one living with dementia? If so, it’s important to find activities that can enrich their quality of life, keep them engaged and help lift the fog of the disease. Dementia is a progressive disease, leading to loss of memory and the ability to think clearly. Dementia makes it difficult to … Read more
Dementia is a broad term that refers to the cognitive decline of one’s memory and intellectual capabilities. This can be distressing for the diagnosed individual, as well as their family and friends. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia which significantly affects a person’s ability to recall past events and remember information. It … Read more
Dementia can be a difficult and isolating experience for anyone living with the condition. It involves dramatic changes in a person’s life and can lead to anger, fear, and confusion. People who are living with dementia don’t often have their voices heard in conversations, especially when it comes to the issues that affect them directly. … Read more
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects the brain, leading to a decline in cognitive function. As the disease progresses, it causes changes in personality and behavior. People with Alzheimer’s may become more forgetful, confused, suspicious, or even aggressive. They may also experience changes in their sleep patterns and have difficulty communicating their … Read more
The symptoms of dementia are often hard to spot because there are no specific tests for the disorder. But doctors do know some things about what happens during different phases of the illness. In the early stages of dementia — usually the mildest form — patients may still be able to take care of themselves. … Read more