Alzheimer's & Dementia Care

  • Light Therapy for Dementia Patients and Family Caregivers

    Fall and winter can bring on unexplained fatigue and irritability in both caregivers and seniors. Bright light therapy is a drug-free treatment that helps regulate sleep/wake cycles, stabilize mood and minimize the symptoms of sundowning.

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  • The Ambiguity of Grief

    Coming to terms with losing a loved one is a gradual process. But when someone is slowly fading away due to something like dementia, the process can feel premature and conflicting. This is called ambiguous or unresolved grief.

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  • What Am I Doing Here?

    After blanking out during a recent speaking engagement, I realized how few people know about or recognize the signs of dementia. Patient perspectives are crucial to achieving a better understanding of this disease.

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  • Dementia Agitation and Medications

    Cognitive decline can cause a number of different emotional and behavioral issues that are especially challenging for caregivers. Sometimes the best option for reducing a patient's anxiety, depression, or combativeness is medication.

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  • Maybe It's Not Dementia After All

    After my father fell, his dementia seemed to progress rapidly. I learned firsthand that delirium can be a puzzling side effect of hospitalization in people of all ages.

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  • This is What 16 Years of Caregiving Taught Me

    I have been my mother's caregiver for the past 16 years. Along the way, I and have learned many things about dementia. I have jotted them down here to share with you.

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  • A Tribute to My Mom

    Dementia caregiver Michele DeSocio shares a heartwarming Mother's Day letter to her mom.

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  • Balancing Work, Life and Caregiving: You Can’t Go it Alone

    When my Dad was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, my family and I realized that we all had to lean on each other and seek outside help for emotional support and respite care.

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  • 5 Tips for Keeping Your Brain Healthy While Caregiving

    Two brain experts offer important information and tips for keeping your brain healthy while caregiving.

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  • I Don’t Remember Mom Complaining

    Mom's stoicism endured, even in the face of advancing dementia. She showed me how important it is to cherish every moment we’re blessed with, despite the challenges we encounter in life.

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  • A Christmas Album Designed for People with Alzheimer's

    Meet the caregiver who is using Christmas carols and other musical methods to help people with Alzheimer's and their families enjoy life to the fullest.

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  • Dementia has Clipped the Wings of My Outdoorsman

    The combination of Charlie's war injuries and dementia mean he can't explore the outdoors like he used to, but there are ways he's been able to maintain his connection with the wildlife in our community.

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  • 8 Tips from a Healthy Aging Expert

    Healthy aging expert, Dr. Bruce Daggy shares his thoughts on using diet and exercise to delay the negative effects of aging.

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  • Kitchen Safety Concerns for People with Dementia

    Sharing a kitchen with another cook can be trying for some people. Sharing a kitchen with a person who has dementia can be more than trying; it can be unsafe.

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  • Caring for a Person with Dementia at the End of Life

    As dementia progresses and concurrent medical problems become more difficult to manage, tough questions can arise. This framework will help you navigate complicated healthcare decisions for a loved who is cognitively impaired.

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  • Re-examining the Coconut-Oil-for-Alzheimer's Hype

    I've been irked by the many hucksters who've promoted coconut oil as an Alzheimer's treatment, without one shred of scientific evidence. All that false hope to all those struggling families.... Makes me crazy! One major promoter seems to be dialing back.

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  • 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.

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  • Taking a Moment to Celebrate the Good Things about Caregiving

    I, like most caregivers, need a sounding board to let off steam. It's either sound off to some anonymous computer screen or sound off to our loved ones. I choose the computer, and you, as the lesser of two evils.

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  • 6 Strategies for Vacationing With an Older Adult

    Family caregivers often think that taking a vacation with an elderly parent or relative who requires special care is out of the question. But with careful planning and some minor accommodations, many seniors can still participate in family vacations.

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  • Caregiving is All about Love

    I don’t resent Charlie for his lack of empathy. It’s just one more thing I have to face as a dementia caregiver. When he isn’t himself I just try to remember the man he used to be, the man I fell in love with.

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