Introducing life-like dolls into dementia care may offer more than comfort — it could help calm agitation and ease distress.
Village Caregiving reports that in-home care for seniors with dementia fosters independence, safety, and companionship, ...
DEAR ERIC: My husband has dementia; it’s getting worse by the month. I am the caregiver. Our daughter calls on her way home ...
Dear Eric: My husband has dementia; it’s getting worse by the month. I am the caregiver. Our daughter calls on her way home ...
A celebration would be difficult to impossible for guests and family members because of his type of dementia.” ...
Dear Eric: My husband has dementia; it’s getting worse by the month. I am the caregiver. Our daughter calls on her way home ...
"Our 55th wedding anniversary is several days before Christmas. Because of the type of dementia my husband has, he cannot ...
My husband has dementia; it’s getting worse by the month. I am the caregiver. Our daughter calls on her way home from work.
Letter writer is disappointed daughter won’t be around to celebrate Christmas together.
A well-structured plan provides a roadmap for care, helps prevent crises, and ensures that your loved one’s dignity and quality of life remain central to every decision.
Heather Boynton felt guilty that she lived an 18-hour drive from her mom with dementia. But technology helped them both deal ...
Over three months, Oliver Bradshaw's symptoms worsened, and the dissociation became so acute that, combined with very low ...