Alzheimer's and Dementia
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Expert advice and tested tips for the 15 million Americans who are providing Alzheimer’s care and dementia care. Learn how to spot the warning signs, handle difficult behaviors, communicate with patients, and enhance their quality of life.
Behavior Changes and the Progression of Dementia
As a dementia caregiver, I see Mum fading in and out of reality, sometimes recognizing the severity of her illness and other times not even realizing something is wrong. All I can do is go through the motions with her.
Home is All About Heart, Especially for the Elderly
For dementia patients, “home” is more than just a place where they had once lived. It’s a sense of love and safety that stems from their surroundings.
Alzheimer’s and Sleep Disorders: Expert Answers to 6 Common Questions
Sleep issues are a symptom of many types of dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s disease. Learn how dementia affects the sleep cycle and find techniques to improve sleep.
Anosognosia: When Dementia Patients Can’t Recognize Their Impairment
Seniors with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia often insist there’s nothing wrong with them or act as if they are unaware of their cognitive impairment. Their behavior may appear to be rooted in denial, but it’s far more complicated.
Dementia Repetition & Garrulity: How to Handle Dementia Communication Cycles
Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA, occupational therapist and dementia care expert, discusses how family caregivers can respond to four repetitive communication cycles that are common among seniors with dementia.
Sundown Syndrome Can Worsen During Fall and Winter Months
Sundowning can happen with dementia patients year-round, but during autumn and winter, the effects can be magnified due to shorter, darker days. Be aware of the causes of and treatments for this dementia-related behavior.
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Senior Housing Options for Dementia Patients
Choosing a new home for an elderly parent with dementia requires some additional research. It is important for caregivers to keep in mind… - AgingCare.com
Traveling with a Dementia Patient Can be Trying
A caregiver’s story: I recently found out the hard way that a vacation with a dementia patient isn’t much of a vacation after all.
Bathing Tips and Techniques for Dementia Caregivers
Tips for bathing someone with Alzheimer's disease who may be forgetting to bathe or be afraid of the water. - AgingCare.com
10 Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias
How do you know if your parent has Alzheimer's disease or dementia? The most common and widely known symptom is memory loss, but there are…AgingCare.com