by Alex | Oct 3, 2024 | Tips & Coping Skills for Caregivers
Alzheimer’s disease has unique symptoms and traits, so it’s likely that your home will need some modifications in order to create the best environment for your loved one. Home safety is always important, but it’s a special concern when you’re caring for a person with...
by Alex | Oct 3, 2024 | Tips & Coping Skills for Caregivers
As their disease progresses, people with Alzheimer’s sometimes reach a point where food and eating no longer matters. The people caring for them need to be one step ahead and as clever as possible. Alzheimer’s disease and eating challenges often go hand in hand....
by Alex | Oct 3, 2024 | Tips & Coping Skills for Caregivers
Many people with dementia are prone to wandering which can be stressful for [caregivers] and loved ones. Find out why it might be happening… One minute they’re standing next to you in a shop, the next they’ve disappeared halfway down the road – and you’re racing...
by Alex | Oct 3, 2024 | Tips & Coping Skills for Caregivers
One of the most frequent inconveniences that Alzheimer’s sufferers deal with is trouble sleeping. Read more to find out how to combat sleeplessness… One of the most common conditions that elderly patients have to deal with is Alzheimer’s disease....
by Alex | Oct 3, 2024 | Tips & Coping Skills for Caregivers
Someone who has dementia feels secure when they know what comes next. When you set up and maintain a daily routine that includes things such as getting dressed, setting the table before meals, and basic household chores and errands, then you add meaning to their day...
by Alex | Oct 3, 2024 | Tips & Coping Skills for Caregivers
Fortunately, the availability of assistive technology and a variety of gadgets can help to make everyday tasks easier for elderly people with dementia. Every 67 seconds, someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. It’s a shocking statistic, but it’s...