In the wake of the recent wildfires in Los Angeles, our hearts go out to everyone affected. We want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to the brave first responders who have worked tirelessly to protect our communities during this challenging time....

Maintaining a structured daily routine is crucial for individuals with Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's, dementia, or other health challenges. It provides a sense of stability, reduces anxiety, and promotes overall well-being. However, establishing and following a routine can be challenging for seniors and their families to...

When caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's, communication can become increasingly difficult as the disease progresses. It can be heartbreaking to witness the loss of connection and struggle to understand and be understood. However, there are strategies and techniques that can help both the...

Frontotemporal dementia is a degenerative brain disease that progressively affects memory, personality, emotions, behavior, coordination, and the ability to speak and understand what others are saying. People with FTD may also develop a condition called anosognosia, which causes unconscious denial of their disability. Because this illness...

For some people with cognitive decline, late afternoon and early evening can be challenging. As day begins fading into night, people with dementia and Alzheimer’s may experience a phenomenon called sundowning, which includes a collection of symptoms like restlessness, agitation, irritability, or confusion. What Causes Sundowning? Though...

Vascular dementia is a degenerative illness resulting from reduced blood flow to the brain. It causes problems with reasoning, planning, judgment, memory, and other cognitive processes. Often, vascular dementia results from a stroke or other health conditions that reduce circulation and deprive the brain of...

 
 

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