Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Personal Care at Home: Stimulating Activities May Help Slow Down Alzheimer’s
Personal Care at Home Greenville SC-Did you also that some research studies indicate that mental stimulation, even after formal diagnosis for Alzheimer’s, may help to slow down the progression of memory loss?
Read MoreDiscussing Memory Loss and Elder Care with Your Loved One
Elder Care Boiling Springs SC-It may be helpful for you to discuss memory loss with your elderly loved one. However, before you do this, there are some tips for having this discussion that you may want to know about and how elder care providers can step in..
Read MoreCompanion Care at Home: Your Parent With Dementia Doesn’t Know You
Companion Care at Home Taylors SC-As your senior loved one’s dementia progresses spending good moments with them becomes even more important, because that’s a way for the two of you to connect.
Read MoreSigns You Need 24-Hour Home Care for an Elder with Alzheimer’s
24-Hour Home Care Greenville SC-Let’s look at four signs you might be experiencing right now indicating it’s time to look into help, such as 24-hour home care.
Read MoreHome Care Help and Support for Dad After an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
Home Care Greer SC-To hear a doctor say you have Alzheimer’s is frightening. Your dad needs your support from day one. Take these three steps to make sure he has the support from you and his home care providers he needs after the diagnosis.
Read MoreWhen In-Home Care Is the Preferred Choice for Someone with Alzheimer’s
In-Home Care Easley SC-A person who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s can remain home for the rest of their life, if they choose. There are going to be increasing challenges to face, though.
Read MoreThe Quick Temptation to Assume a Parent Does NOT Have Alzheimer’s
Elder Care Powdersville SC-When an adult child is beginning to see the earliest signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s within an aging parent, that’s a tough thing to accept.
Read MoreLiving With Alzheimer’s For Caregivers – Middle Stage
Caregiver Greenville SC-Join us for this free webinar and hear caregivers and professionals discuss helpful strategies to provide safe, effective and comfortable care in the middle stage of Alzheimer’s.
Read MoreFive Tips for Finding Positives in the World of Alzheimer’s
Home Health Care in Spartanburg SC: When a parent has Alzheimer’s, it’s easy to feel down. Alzheimer’s patients are often depressed and even despondent.
Read MoreWhat is Early-Onset Alzheimer's?
Elder Care in Greenville SC: Early-onset Alzheimer’s is one of the hardest forms of Alzheimer’s to handle. It’s Alzheimer’s disease that begins abnormally early. People diagnosed with early-onset are younger than 65. The majority are in their 40s and 50s.
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