Sensory Changes and Alzheimer’s Disease
Sensory changes are extremely common in patients who have Alzheimer’s disease. These changes include differences in vision, hearing, and even...
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Sensory changes are extremely common in patients who have Alzheimer’s disease. These changes include differences in vision, hearing, and even...
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Coping with a new diagnosis of dementia, even in the early stages of the illness, is a big deal for...
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Taking care of a senior parent with Alzheimer’s is hard, especially if your senior parent wants to stay in their...
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Many seniors who have Alzheimer’s are more comfortable aging in their familiar homes. Being surrounded by photos and other items...
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If your elderly loved one has been diagnosed with any form of dementia, you might be very scared. This is...
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June holds the longest day of the year. It’s a day filled with light and brightness. That’s why Alzheimer’s &...
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Unfortunately, one of the things that family caregivers have to worry about if their elderly loved one has dementia is...
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Are you worried that your elderly loved one will wander off now that they have dementia? Unfortunately, wandering is common...
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November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Month and it’s the perfect time to learn more about Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s is a progressive...
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Late-stage Alzheimer’s is a challenging time for family caregivers. Your parent may stop talking. Mobility issues are highly apparent, and...
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