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Uncover the Causes & Coping Methods for Dementia-Related Sleep Problems

By roger | Nov 18 2016

As a caregiver of a loved one with dementia, getting enough sleep is crucial to staying healthy and energized in order to provide the care […]

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How to Maintain a High-Nutrient Diet for A Loved One with Dementia

By roger | Nov 11 2016

For those living with a progressive cognitive disease like dementia, it can be difficult to maintain a diet that gives them the nutrients they need […]

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Tips for Dementia & Driving: What to Do When Your Loved One Should Hang up the Keys

By roger | Nov 8 2016

Driving requires good judgment, quick decision-making and fast reaction time. Unfortunately, dementia gradually diminishes these abilities, making it hard or impossible for individuals with the […]

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Dementia & Driving: What to Do When Your Loved One Should Hang up the Keys

By roger | Nov 4 2016

When you’re caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, ensuring their safety is a top priority. Some safety measures, […]

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Tips for Combatting Depression in Those with Dementia

By roger | Oct 28 2016

Out of the estimated 5.4 million people with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, approximately forty percent suffer from depression and its debilitating symptoms. […]

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Dementia & Depression: How to Combat the Difficult Combination

By roger | Oct 28 2016

For those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, the chances of experiencing depression are significantly higher than their cognitively healthy peers. Out […]

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Tips on Coordinating a Team for Your Loved One’s Care

By roger | Oct 25 2016

Providing full-time care for an aging parent or loved one is not easy to do without help. Especially if that loved one has a chronic […]

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It Takes a Village: Coordinating a Team for Your Loved One’s Care

By roger | Oct 21 2016

The phrase, “it takes a village,” is often used in reference to raising children. It implies that rearing a child is so complex a task […]

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Tips for Keeping Your Spouse Safe Through Challenging Dementia-Related Behaviors

By roger | Sep 30 2016

If you’re caring for a spouse in mid- to late-stage dementia, you can prioritize their safety by learning about and managing the most challenging behaviors […]

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Danger & Dementia: Keeping Your Spouse Safe Through Challenging Behaviors

By roger | Sep 30 2016

In the middle and later stages of dementia, symptoms often develop beyond occurrences of mild memory loss, confusion and cognitive difficulties into behaviors that are […]

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