The problem with the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease is that they are very subtle. At this point, there may even be some denial about having this affliction, so conflicts could arise. Still, pe
Alzheimer's: Knowing What To Look Out For
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How to Interact with a Person with Dementia in Distress
While targeted at emergency personnel, this video is still full of tips for caregivers of loved ones experiencing dementia.
Recognizing symptoms of dementia and knowing how to reduce stress and resist
6 Smartphone Apps for Managing, and Understanding Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease has lived with humans for ages. It starts out small with difficulty remembering things that just happened but over time. However, this condition quickly degenerates into difficulty
SuperAger Brains Yield New Clues to Their Remarkable Memories
HIGHLIGHTS Brains of 80-year-old SuperAgers look 30 years younger They have nearly 90 percent fewer tangles linked to Alzheimer’s Brains have whopping supply of neuron related to higher social intelli
Effective Virtual Geofencing Tips To Manage The Elderly
Virtual Geofencing for the elderly is fast becoming the ultimate solution to helping Seniors get a grip on managing time and space. This is another way of adopting technology to help make our aging pa
10 Mental Health and Recovery Resources for Seniors
7% of people (that’s over 20 million in the US) have a major depressive disorder (1). More than HALF of these people do not get the treatment they need (2). We hope the following resources can guide y
The 6 Pillars of a Brain-Healthy Lifestyle
The 6 pillars of a brain-healthy lifestyle can help prevent the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia related issues.
The health of your brain, like the health of your body, depends on ma
2 Underrated Ways To Managing Alzheimer’s Risk
Managing Alzheimer’s risk can be a challenge for caregivers.
But as an experienced professional, I will share two underrated ways that you can use to manage Alzheimer’s risk if you have any loved one