Helpful Tips To Communicate Effectively With A Person With Alzheimer’s
Ashford Hall2024-05-24T13:37:28-05:00As Alzheimer's disease progresses, communication with loved ones becomes more difficult; tips to learn how to engage more effectively.
As Alzheimer's disease progresses, communication with loved ones becomes more difficult; tips to learn how to engage more effectively.
What a person eats can directly affect brain function. Consider these 5 dietary recommendations for boosting brain power and memory function.
Evidence has proven that older people that routinely engage in group activities have better mental and physical health.
Making the transition to a nursing home may not be ideal, but the move can provide a better quality of life for aging parents.
Some patients or loved ones may need continued care in a skilled nursing facility. Here are things to look for in Alzheimer's or dementia.
Loneliness and depression are serious risks for members of the senior community and can affect physical health.
For families considering long-term care, checks and balances must be made. Here are some things to look for when touring a facility.
Music is more than just a fun. Research has shown that learning an instrument can help seniors maintain mental acuity and memory.
As people get older, nutritional needs may change. Consider these 4 nutrition facts every adult over age 60 needs to know.
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive type of dementia. People who have loved ones with dementia should know how to address wandering.
A long-term care ombudsman helps residents of a nursing facility resolve complaints. Help provided by an ombudsman is confidential and free of charge. To speak with an ombudsman, call the toll-free number (800)-252-2412.
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