Dementia Care is a concern of many families. And if they do not attend to it accordingly, the whole family may suffer from its consequences. Although many older adults live entirely free from this condition, the projection in 2060 is at about 14 mill...
Read More ›Dementia can cause several physical health problems and behavioral symptoms that could affect personal relationships. Due to the lack of signals sent to their brain, Dementia Care patients often experience poor sleep patterns, emotional distress, and...
Read More ›Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common types of Dementia. It is a progressive disease that begins with mild memory loss and may progress to loss of ability to converse and respond to the environment. It can also seriously impair a person’s...
Read More ›Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurologic disorder that causes brain cells to die and the brain to shrink. This disease is the most common cause of Dementia, and experts define it as a progressive decline in cognitive, behavioral, and social ...
Read More ›In dementia care, proper nutrition is critical for dementia patients’ health, independence, and well-being. Many studies suggest that what we eat has an impact on our ability to think and remember as we age. Because advanced dementia patients m...
Read More ›Books may be both pleasurable and effective learning tools because reading engages many of our brain’s functions. To follow a plot or major idea, we use vivid imagery and memory. Reading is similar to brain gymnastics. As a provider of Alzheime...
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