Considering Memory Care Moving from assisted living to memory care can be a challenging decision. Your loved one may need more support services and staff capable of enriching their lives. Assisted living can have many similar amenities but doesn’t have the same specialized health care and wellness programming. How do you decide when to make […]
Top 10 Communication Tips For Dementia Caregivers
Dementia is a broad term describing a decline in mental ability that can be severe enough to affect daily life. Physical changes in the brain can affect memory, thinking, and behavior. Caring for those with dementia can be challenging and demanding, whether at home or in a senior community. One of the ways to provide […]
What Is Mixed Dementia?
Dementia can be confusing for those experiencing the symptoms, and their loved ones, because it’s such a general term for a wide array of symptoms. Dementia is defined as the loss of cognitive functioning like thinking, remembering, and reasoning, to the point where it interferes with daily life and activities. Some dementia patients are unable […]
Can Alzheimer’s Be Reversed?
Managing Alzheimer’s Disease Aging causes changes, including brain changes. The occasional forgetfulness or misplacing objects, like your keys, is normal. However, when older adults experience increased difficulty communicating or completing everyday tasks without support services, it can be a sign of Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s can be challenging. Many loved ones have concerns about how the […]
How to Deal with Dementia in a Parent
A new dementia diagnosis can be jarring for a family. You want to help your parent feel safe and comfortable as their condition progresses and be as supportive as possible. Whether your parent is still in the beginning stages of dementia or progressing rapidly, moving them into memory support at Barton House Memory Care is […]
At What Age Can Dementia Set In?
Though we’re learning more about memory impairment conditions like dementia every day, there’s still a lot we don’t know. What we do know, however, is that memory impairment can be caused by many things—lifestyle, family history, or other external causes. Since the term “dementia” is used as a general descriptor for many different memory conditions, […]
What’s the Difference Between Regular Nursing Home Care & Memory Care?
Finding the Right Support for Seniors If an elderly parent or loved one needs full-time care, it can be challenging to find a long-term care situation suitable for their needs. From assisted living to nursing homes to memory care, which is best for your parent? You’re likely looking for a home with more services for […]
How to Get a Parent Into Memory Care
Getting into Memory Care You want the best for your parent, and you need a place that offers appropriate support services. But getting your parent into memory care can take time. Sometimes it can feel like a long and arduous journey, with many miles between you and your goal. Starting the process can be the most challenging part. […]
Age-Related Memory Loss vs Dementia: How to Tell?
Aging is a natural process, and as we grow older, parts of our brain and body are gradually altered. Some of the changes affect our physical abilities, and others affect us mentally. Everyone ages differently. We all experience changes eventually, and there’s no exact timeline to when these changes will occur. We can expect to […]
Are Alzheimer’s & Dementia the Same Thing?
Seeing a loved one lose their ability to live independently is always challenging. Whether they are struggling with memory loss or other thinking abilities, the transition can be a difficult one for both you and your family. How you can help someone close to you with memory loss is always an important question to ask. […]