How to Help an Aging Loved One Through a Mental Health Decline
Mental health issues can affect anyone at any age, but older adults are more vulnerable to depression and other mental illnesses on average. According to the World Health Organization, 15% of adults aged 60 and up have a mental disorder. However, mental illnesses are not always a normal part of the aging process. If you […]
Dealing with Stubbornness in Parents Living with Dementia
Expert Advice on How to Communicate, Gain Cooperation, and Understand Behavior Caring for aging parents provides adult children with the assurance that they are providing loving care. It also allows them to create more memories and spend more time with their parents as they approach the end of their lives. However, caregiving is not […]
Understanding Alzheimer’s Stigma and Quality of Life after a Diagnosis A Guide for Family Caregivers
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, the disease currently affects over 6 million Americans and is expected to increase to nearly 13 million by 2050. Even if this prevalence implies that most people are aware of the disease in general, many people have harmful misconceptions about what […]
Is it Dementia or just forgetfulness?
We all forget things from time to time, especially as we age. If someone you care about has become noticeably more forgetful or absentminded over time, this could be a sign of a serious cognitive issue such as Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia. Possible Dementia Symptoms in Seniors Memory loss is especially […]
Alzheimer’s Home Care: Assisting with Managing Alzheimer’s
Living with Alzheimer’s disease can be difficult for the entire family. Whether your family has professional Alzheimer’s care assistance or you are caring for your loved one on your own, each day can seem like a new set of challenges and developments. One of the things that makes Alzheimer Home Care so difficult is […]
10 Activities to Do With a Loved One Who Has Alzheimer’s
Important Activities for One with Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia are chronic illnesses that worsen over time. It’s understandable, then, that when a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, many families respond with an urgent desire to spend more time together. Finding healthy activities that take into account a loved one’s changes […]
5 Tips for Cutting Back Your Alcohol Consumption for Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention
While science has yet to definitively determine what causes Alzheimer’s disease or the best practices for Alzheimer’s disease prevention, new research suggests that the causes may be traced all the way down to the liver. How you manage your liver’s health now may have an impact on your own Alzheimer’s disease prevention. Here is how […]
Sleeping So Much with Alzheimer’s Disease? Find out Why…
Extreme sleepiness during the day is a common symptom of Alzheimer’s disease, but what causes it? We now have a response thanks to new research. And after a good night’s sleep, many people with Alzheimer’s disease have a tendency to sleep a lot during the day. Researchers believe that looking at daytime napping […]
Misdiagnosed Alzheimer’s Cases – What are the Numbers?
Two recent findings show that Alzheimer’s disease is often misdiagnosed, potentially causing unnecessary stress for those who don’t have the disease but are told they do, and treatment delays for others. While there is no cure or successful medication for Alzheimer’s disease, a correct diagnosis is critical because certain medications can help slow the disease’s […]