The Science of Heartache: Unraveling Broken Heart Syndrome
In his documentary about grief, George Shelley uses an analogy of glitter. Toss a handful of glitter into the air, and it is going to
In his documentary about grief, George Shelley uses an analogy of glitter. Toss a handful of glitter into the air, and it is going to
Are you finding the need to turn the TV up louder for someone you love? Speaking more loudly? Repeating things the person missed hearing the
There was a period when Mom only required assistance a few days a week, just for a couple of hours each day. However, as her
As people age, evolving abilities may prompt the need for increased support. Initially, an older adult’s care journey might involve an in- home caregiver helping
Getting a medical diagnosis of Alzheimer’s is life-altering – for the person being diagnosed, of course, but just as much for his or her loved
If you’re providing care for someone with Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia, you already know how imperative it is to be flexible and patient,
The last blog post we shared shed light on common age-related complications that can hinder an aging adult from maintaining a healthy diet, but can
For most of us, there’s nothing quite like a good, hearty meal – intoxicating smells, mouthwatering flavors, and the satisfying feeling of a full belly.
ALS (sometimes called Lou Gehrig’s disease) is a progressively degenerating neurological disease that can cause a wide variety of physical challenges that can lead to
t’s such a relief when the doctor says that an older loved one can start the process of transitioning home from the hospital after a