
If you’re the primary caregiver of a person with dementia, you may be familiar with compulsive behaviors. If not, here are the most common examples: Walking or pacing routinely Collecting or hoarding stuff around the house Getting picky while e...
Read More ›Dementia can be tough to deal with. Your cognitive abilities often decline when you have dementia. This can be confusing for patients as they may experience problems with concentration, memory, and comprehension. In these moments, they often look to ...
Read More ›Poor or loss of appetite and pickiness are only some reasons that make mealtimes difficult for our senior loved ones. Add this to a dementia diagnosis, and the challenges increase tenfold. Now their food choices are a matter of preference and somethi...
Read More ›Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease gradually affects a person’s ability to communicate effectively. Communicating with these individuals requires patience, understanding, and good communication skills on the part of the caregiver. The strategies we...
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