Sometimes Your Family Needs a Neutral Third Party
If your family struggles to agree about a family member’s care or if they question your caregiving decisions, Elder Mediation may be for you.
Read MoreIf your family struggles to agree about a family member’s care or if they question your caregiving decisions, Elder Mediation may be for you.
Read MoreLearn about connecting Arts Engagement and Caring for the Caregiver as a way to improve dementia care.
Read MorePicking the right financial planner that understands your needs is vital. Here’s how to find the right financial planner for you.
Read MoreMemory loss isn’t the only way people living with dementia are affected. A change of behavior can be expected, too. Read more to better understand to make life better for your loved one.
Read MoreWhen someone receives a dementia diagnosis, many factors in their life start changing. They may begin experiencing dysphagia. Learn more about what you should know about dysphagia and how you can update someone’s diet to provide the nutrition they need without endangering their health.
Read MoreConsidering repatriating a loved one to their home country? Rudy de Kort, a flight paramedic, registered nurse, and the founder of Jet Companion, a medical travel companion service, shares his advice about how to approach that challenge.
Read MoreThe co-founder of adaptive clothing provider Joe and Bella, shares his personal experience about moving a loved one into a senior-living community. At the very least, his perspectives will assure you that you’re not in it alone and there are plenty of positives that can result.
Read MoreStigma affects a number of things when considering dementia, including the person’s willingness to seek diagnosis, to seek support once diagnosed, and a lack of willingness to participate in research. Dr. Anne Kenny, MD asks, “Can we challenge our own prejudice?”
Read MoreEllie Peterson of Meditative Movements recaps her experience as a speaker presenting at “Easy Self Care for Continuum of Care Staff and Caregivers.”
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