
The Most Important Changes You Can Make in Caring for Someone With Dementia and Heart Disease
Caring for someone with dementia often means making hundreds of small decisions before the day is over. Caring for someone with dementia and heart disease

Caring for someone with dementia often means making hundreds of small decisions before the day is over. Caring for someone with dementia and heart disease

If you’re supporting an older loved one with Alzheimer’s disease, you probably expect memory changes. What’s harder to prepare for are the days when physical

The hospital stay is over, and you finally exhale, thinking the hardest part is behind you. But as the days go by, something feels off.

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When you’re living with multiple sclerosis (MS), you’re facing challenges that can change from day to day. Fatigue and mobility issues may make routine tasks

When a loved one is nearing the end of life, every moment becomes precious, and the changes they go through can be both heart-wrenching and

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Have you ever started your day and said, “It’s definitely going to be one of those days!” Maybe your alarm didn’t go off, the hot

We offer practical tips and supportive solutions to help navigate senior hearing loss. “Pardon me?” “Would you say that one more time, dear?” “I

Hearing loss in older adults can make socializing and conversations difficult. Noises in the background, people who talk too fast and mumblers—these factors and