How To Manage Wandering Behavior In Someone with Dementia?

Wandering is a common and concerning behavior observed in individuals living with dementia. Wandering can take various forms, such as aimless pacing, walking around the house or neighborhood, or even attempting to leave familiar surroundings. While wandering can be distressing for the person with dementia and their caregivers, it is essential to understand that it is often a symptom of the underlying cognitive and behavioral changes associated with the disease.

By |2023-05-22T21:49:32-04:00May 22nd, 2023|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on How To Manage Wandering Behavior In Someone with Dementia?

Memory and Cognitive Therapy Exercises for Dementia Patients

Memory and cognitive therapy can significantly benefit dementia patients by helping to maintain and enhance their cognitive function and quality of life. These therapies aim to stimulate and exercise the brain, promoting the preservation of memory, attention, problem-solving skills, and overall cognitive abilities.

By |2023-05-17T21:58:55-04:00May 17th, 2023|Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on Memory and Cognitive Therapy Exercises for Dementia Patients

How To Prevent Elderly UTIs

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can present differently in the elderly than in younger adults. It is important to remember that some elderly individuals with UTIs may not exhibit typical symptoms, such as pain or burning during urination, making diagnosis more difficult. Therefore, if you suspect a UTI in an elderly person, it is important to seek medical attention promptly to prevent complications.

By |2023-04-21T20:52:43-04:00April 21st, 2023|Dementia & Alzheimer's, Health|Comments Off on How To Prevent Elderly UTIs

What To Know When Caregiving For A Spouse

Has your loved one received a diagnosis that will impact their ability to care for themselves over time?  Caregiving for a spouse can take many forms, depending on the needs of the individual and the nature of their medical condition.  You probably have many questions, and we know those questions will grow every time your loved one's needs progress. 

By |2023-04-04T19:45:50-04:00April 4th, 2023|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's, Parkinson’s Disease, Stroke|Comments Off on What To Know When Caregiving For A Spouse

How To Choose The Right Type of Caregiving

Are you thinking of becoming a caregiver or have a spouse that was recently diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer's? It's essential to understand the different types of caregiving so you can make the "next best decision" as your loved one's illness progresses. There are different types of caregiving, and they vary based on the type of care provided and the person receiving care.

By |2023-03-27T20:39:11-04:00March 27th, 2023|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on How To Choose The Right Type of Caregiving

Where To Start with Dementia Caregiving

Was your loved one recently diagnosed with a form of dementia? People with dementia are typically diagnosed in stage four. People in stage four have clear, visible signs of cognitive impairment and exhibit personality changes. I'm sure you notice symptoms well before a diagnosis. While doctor intervention can increase resources, validation, and support, the new journey can overwhelm many family caregivers. Dementia caregiving can be challenging and emotionally demanding, and all your feelings and concerns are valid.

By |2023-03-21T20:42:28-04:00March 21st, 2023|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on Where To Start with Dementia Caregiving

Going to the Hospital: Tips for Dementia Caregivers

A trip to the hospital can be stressful for people with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia and their caregivers. Being prepared for emergency and planned hospital visits can relieve some of that stress. This article suggests ways to help you prepare and tips for making your visit to the emergency room or hospital easier.

By |2023-03-14T22:43:25-04:00March 14th, 2023|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on Going to the Hospital: Tips for Dementia Caregivers

How To Handle Challenging Dementia Behavior

One of the biggest struggles of dementia caregiving is challenging behavior.  The most common advice is, "Don't take it personally." And while this advice is correct, it is understandably tough when it is your loved one or spouse.

By |2023-01-06T17:59:17-05:00January 5th, 2023|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's, Uncategorized|Comments Off on How To Handle Challenging Dementia Behavior

How Home Health Care Reduces Bathing Battles For Dementia Caregivers

While many caregivers brave stage five on their own, eventually, hygiene and other daily battles become very difficult to manage alone.

By |2022-12-22T00:10:12-05:00December 22nd, 2022|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on How Home Health Care Reduces Bathing Battles For Dementia Caregivers

Seven Stages of Dementia

Dementia is a general term for a decline in cognitive function that affects memory, problem-solving skills, language, and daily living functions. Specific types of dementias — including Alzheimer's disease and vascular, Lewy body, and frontotemporal dementia — advance at unique rates and differ from person to person. The seven stages of dementia are separated [...]

By |2022-12-05T15:42:22-05:00December 5th, 2022|Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on Seven Stages of Dementia
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