In dementia care, proper nutrition is critical for dementia patients’ health, independence, and well-being. Many studies suggest that what we eat has an impact on our ability to think and remember as we age. Because advanced dementia patients m...
Read More ›Books may be both pleasurable and effective learning tools because reading engages many of our brain’s functions. To follow a plot or major idea, we use vivid imagery and memory. Reading is similar to brain gymnastics. As a provider of Alzheime...
Read More ›Our memories define who we are. Those precious moments remind us of what or who matters. Seeing our loved ones struggle with memory problems can be painful. If you or someone you know requires Dementia Care, remember that we provide dependable Alzhei...
Read More ›Aging and memory issues are commonly depicted together. However, not all memory problems are caused by aging and some are caused by other factors. Unfortunately, this common association can become a dangerous misconception. Myths of the same type pre...
Read More ›Alzheimer’s Disease, which is a form of Dementia, is an irreversible disorder of the brain that gradually deteriorates memory, reasoning skills, and the capacity to carry out daily activities, necessitating full-time Dementia care at some point...
Read More ›Dementia is a set of symptoms that cause a person’s thinking and memory skills to deteriorate to the point that they interfere with everyday activities and social connections. In elderly persons, Alzheimer’s Disease is the most prevalent ...
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