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Personalize your Loved One’s New Home

24 October, 2017

It can be an extremely challenging adjustment for an elderly person to move into an assisted living home, especially if they suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. The disease and the big change can cause all sorts of anxiety and fears. There are a lot of things that you can do to make this transition a little bit calmer. It can also be a nice thing to do together with your loved one.

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Thinking About Weight Loss?

17 October, 2017

It is typically a scary and troubling sign when you see a sick loved one lose a great deal of weight. Drastic weight loss usually leads to failing health, although a main reason is just general aging.

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Why to Check your Memory

10 October, 2017

As people age, they frequent the doctor’s offices and get all sorts of blood tests. But, it seems as though one thing they are forgetting to do is to get their memory checked.

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Things to Avoid When Visiting with your Loved One

3 October, 2017

There are a number of things that you should avoid when visiting a loved one with Alzheimer’s. Pay attention to all of your actions or sudden movements, and be sure to always remain mindful when you are together.

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Avoiding Fatigue for Caregivers

27 September, 2017

Taking care of the elderly is not always and easy task. We all want to help out and be there for our loved ones, but months and years of this sort of task can take a toll on a caregiver’s health. The problem with prolonged care is prolonged stress. It is harder to notice, and then it strikes you all at once.

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Anxiety and Alzheimer’s Disease

20 September, 2017

Most people attribute Alzheimer’s disease to just memory loss. Unfortunately, the disease comes with a lot of side effects, including anxiety. Anxiety is difficult to track because most of the symptoms are things going on inside the person’s mind or only subtle signs.

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Four Types of Memory Loss

13 September, 2017

Memory loss isn’t a simple thing, and there are many factors at work when considering the process of memory loss. There are four different types of memory, sensory, short-term, working and long term memory.

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How to Remain Sane After Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

6 September, 2017

Alzheimer’s disease is physiologically and psychologically tolling on sufferers. It’s not difficult to see why people who have Alzheimer’s often also begin to suffer from depression. Make sure to follow these steps in order to keep your sanity and happiness in life.

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Tips for Caregivers

29 August, 2017

The struggle in Alzheimer’s can be equally as difficult for the person who is taking care of them. Not only is it sometimes painful to watch, but it can be hard to assess what to do and what the best way to handle certain situations will be.

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Eating Tips for Alzheimer’s Disease

22 August, 2017

The typical signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are related to memory loss and cognitive abilities. We never think about the other things that come along with the disease. One of these major changes that can be a cause for concern and a separate health risk is dietary changes and eating habits. Alzheimer’s and Dementia: a Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association, published a study that correlated unplanned weight loss with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Some things lead to weight loss is decreased levels of activity, depression, lack of muscle coordination which leads to problems with chewing and side effects of medications. We suggest a couple of tips that help those with Alzheimer’s maintain a healthy diet.

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