
Strategies for Dealing with Anosognosia in a Loved One with Dementia
If a loved one with dementia makes comments such as this, you may assume that he or she is merely in denial and unwilling to
If a loved one with dementia makes comments such as this, you may assume that he or she is merely in denial and unwilling to
The Alzheimer’s care team from Compassionate Care Home Health Services provides the following tips for Alzheimer’s caregivers to help reduce fear and aggravation for individuals diagnosed with
Compassionate is proud to sponsor in part, the Saginaw Choral Society’s Alzheimer’s Stories Choir! Jody Wilk, COO and co-owner has been a proud member of
Learn the basics about Alzheimer’s disease in this article. Dealing with signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease in a senior loved one brings to mind
Alzheimer’s disease is known to have a significant influence on language. The disease impacts speech and the ability to correctly use words, as well as
It is important for caregivers to be able to recognize the signs of Alzheimer’s disease and also fully understand dementia. If you provide daily care
Planning activities for people living with Dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease is crucial for both the patient and the caregiver. Activities give meaning and purpose to
Dementia is a brain disorder caused by changes or damage to the brain, making it hard for people to remember, learn, and communicate. There are
Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common cause of confusion and affects five (5) million adults in the U.S. This disease not only causes people to