As your loved one grows older, you need to become more understanding and sympathetic to him or her needs—especially if when he or she starts showing signs or symptoms of dementia or Alzheimer’s. Conditions affecting memory may render a person una...
Read More ›It can be devastating to know that your loved one has Alzheimer’s, but you need to be vigilant and keep his or her best interests in mind. In fact, you will need to prepare to make informed decisions for your loved one’s proper care and well-bein...
Read More ›Caring for an elderly parent with dementia can become challenging and difficult especially as the condition progresses to its advanced stages. However, you can always count on a dementia care facility to assist and provide support to your elderly par...
Read More ›Caring for a loved one who has dementia can become challenging and emotionally overwhelming, especially as the condition progresses and worsens over time. If you need help, there are dementia care homes specializing in providing support and proper he...
Read More ›Hospitals, medical care facilities, and senior homes need to follow staffing ratio regulations. The State of Texas requires one licensed caregiver for every 20 residents for every 24-hour timeframe. The best memory care facilities in San Antonio do n...
Read More ›Many people who have seen the 2004 film “The Notebook” remember too well the breathtaking and heart-wrenching scenes in the movie, including the one where Allie (who has dementia) astonishingly plays the piano from memory. It may seem impossible,...
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