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
Seniors diagnosed with COPD have needed to be particularly watchful since the COVID-19 pandemic started, because they are likely at both a more significant risk
Family members providing COPD care for a senior know that outside air pollution can make symptoms worse. However, did you realize that lower air quality
Look online for the words “activities for seniors” and the results will likely be an assortment of memory stimulation puzzles, crafts, games, and of course,
An incredible number of individuals nationwide find themselves in the role of providing senior care for an older family member, and while serving as a
Is your aging loved one involved in activities for seniors on a day-to-day basis, or is he or she stuck in a rut that primarily
Could your older loved one benefit from enhanced safeguards in the shower or bathtub? Does he/she need a walker or rollator to get around? If that’s the
For adult children, caring for older parents at home is often complex, with physical, emotional and social concerns. Adult children may find the need to increase
It is estimated that nearly 80% of emergency room-treated falls by a senior happen in the bathroom. Reported injuries range from minor cuts and bruises
“What are the stages of Parkinson’s disease?” Families across America are asking this and other questions as more seniors are diagnosed with the disease each