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Can Alzheimer’s Be Reversed?

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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 […]

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At What Age Can Dementia Set In?

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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, […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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What Does Respite Care Mean?

Finding the right balance between caregiving and your personal life can be challenging when a loved one requires round-the-clock care. There may be situations that prevent you from delivering the best care possible, and respite care is available to help when that happens.  Many senior living communities offer temporary care for families who need it. At Barton House, […]

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What is Memory Care for Seniors?

Memory loss is part of the natural aging process, but there are more pronounced conditions beyond age-related forgetfulness, like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.  As your loved ones grow older, pay close attention to signs that point to Alzheimer’s or dementia, like:  Difficulties with communication Losing words when speaking Getting lost in familiar places or while driving Problems with reasoning […]

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10 Signs of Early Onset Alzheimer’s

Everyone experiences forgetfulness from time to time, especially as they get older. But there is a difference between normal age-related memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia, and because it is common in older adults, it can be somewhat easy to spot the signs. But how do you recognize Alzheimer’s when it affects […]

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