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Seasons Alzheimer’s Care and Assisted Living

Personalized Care – Making Your Loved Ones Feel Like Home

Caring for people with Alzheimer’s or any form of dementia will require extra effort to ensure that they are receiving the best care and treatment. Personalized care is highly recommended if you want your loved ones to feel at home, especially when...

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Massage Therapy and Dementia: A Touch Providing Great Care to Dementia...

If you have ever had a therapeutic massage and it helped you relax, eased your anxieties, and alleviated body pain, then that should give you an idea on how massage therapy can be beneficial people who have dementia. Memory care specialists who care ...

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Know About Long Term Care Benefits of Veterans Aid and Attendance

Making the decision to put an aging loved one in a care facility can be difficult. However, there may be times when assisted living is the best option for your elderly relative, especially when everyday tasks like personal grooming, house cleaning, g...

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A New Approach to Dementia Care in Assisted Living

Dementia and its forms—including Alzheimer’s—gradually impair the memory, limit daily functioning, and interfere with a person’s thought process, making them debilitating conditions that can be difficult to deal with. Caring for someone with ...

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Music and Massage in Assisted Living (San Antonio, Texas) Keeping Your...

A loved one who is suffering from dementia can become easily agitated and stressed, even from the littlest things. Calming them down can be difficult, and the last thing you want to do is rely so much on medication. However, there are findings showin...

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Memory Care Facilities – Caring of Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s And...

Dementia is generally the decline in mental ability to the point that it interferes with daily life, with memory loss as one of the most common examples. However, the most common type of dementia is Alzheimer’s. The condition may encompass not just...

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