
Using Nonverbal Communication in Dementia Care
Communication with an older loved one who is navigating the struggles of Alzheimer’s, particularly in the middle and later stages, can be frustrating – both

Communication with an older loved one who is navigating the struggles of Alzheimer’s, particularly in the middle and later stages, can be frustrating – both

The numerous advantages of exercise are obvious, but what is not as well-known are the many benefits of exercise for Alzheimer’s patients or those with

Although abusing a senior is something that would never cross the mind of most people, it’s a tragically widespread circumstance in the United States. There

A visit with Mom recently brought to light a number of unsettling signs. Although she has always been up at the crack of dawn, now

A large proportion of older adults are set on remaining at home throughout aging, instead of relocating to an assisted living facility or nursing home

Alzheimer’s is a complicated disease that often presents overwhelming issues for those providing care. As the disease progresses, people with Alzheimer’s typically communicate through behaviors

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Dementia confusion, a typical occurrence in Alzheimer’s, can lead to recent memories being forgotten or altered, while those from the more distant past remain unaffected.