Memory loss, specifically in senior adults, is a challenging condition to navigate both for the individual and their loved ones. Memory loss, often associated with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, can be disorientating to a person’s perception of themselves and their surroundings. However, with the right support and care, people living with memory loss can still […]
How to Help an Elderly Parent with Memory Loss
As our parents grow older, it’s a natural process for them to experience some cognitive decline, but there could also be underlying reasons for the memory loss. Memory loss can be a challenge for you and your parent. A few things you can do to help an elderly parent with memory loss include: If you’re […]
Tips for Caregivers & Families of People with Alzheimer’s
Family members are often the first people to step up and care for senior relatives affected by Alzheimer’s disease. No 2 situations are identical because we’re all unique people. So, having a solid foundation of knowledge about the disease can help family caregivers care for their loved ones without burning out. Our tips for caregivers […]
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 […]
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 […]