Unbuckling the seat belt, grabbing the steering wheel, opening the door when traveling. These are not actions that make sense. But for a person with dementia, they seem like reasonable actions to s
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Staying in touch with friends and relatives does a world of good for older adults. This is especially true for those who live alone.
The ability to easily reach out is important for well-be
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The daily ritual of getting dressed is a deeply engrained act of independence and self-expression. But dressing is not easy for people with dementia. It is, in fact, a fairly complex series of step
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One of the most difficult aspects of caring for someone who with dementia are their changes in behavior. Here are five tips that I have taught caregivers that can make a difference.
Try
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