7 Stages of Alzheimer's Versus Dementia
There are 7 stages of Alzheimers. Alzheimer’s disease is clinically is a Neurodegenerative disorder that causes progressive and irreversible loss of neurons and brain functioning. Stages of Alzheimers can be in varying ranges from 1 through 7 ranking. Typically there can be confusion over dementia vs Alzheimer’s, which will be outline in this post.
Handy, Helpful Caregiver Responsibilities Checklist - Earning and Saving with Sarah
Becoming a caregiver or need to know about caregiver duties to hire help? This free, printable Caregiver Responsibilities Checklist will come in handy. #caregiver #caregiving
10 Easy Activities for Alzheimer
Activities for Alzheimer 10 easy activities for your loved one with Alzheimer and Dementia. Managing Alzheimer’s and dementia is challenging. A good way to keep your loved one engaged is using simple activities. Keeping your loved one active during the day is also beneficial for managing sleep disturbances that can come with Alzheimer’s.
8 Signs and Symptoms of Dementia
8 Signs & Symptoms of dementia. Many people start to wonder as their loved one ages if they are starting to have signs of Dementia or Alzheimer's. How do you know if it is just a regular part of aging, or something more?
Safer Home for Alzheimer's
Safer home for Alzheimer’s. Keeping your loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia safe is of utmost importance. As your loved one ages safety hazards in the home can become more and more risky. You will need to ensure a safer home environment for your aging loved one.
5 Tips for Talking to Someone With Alzheimer’s Disease
A site for young adult caregivers struggling and coping with "the long goodbye."
12 Tips to Make Bathing & Dressing Easier With Dementia
How to bathing & dressing with dementia patients. 12 Tips to make bathing and dressing easier with dementia. As our loved ones age, especially in cases of Alzheimer's Dementia, some day to day tasks may become increasingly difficult such as bathing and dressing. Here are a few things you can do to help them maintain independence and continue to do tasks for themselves.
10 Signs Your Senior Loved One Needs Added Care
As our loved ones age, we may start to wonder if they can care for themselves. Their ability to manage daily tasks may start to falter. However, it doesn’t mean that they won’t be able to continue living independently. Continue reading for 10 signs that it may be time to consider in home assistance for your loved one.
How To Bathing & Dressing with Dementia
How to bathing & dressing with dementia patients. As our loved ones age, especially in cases of Alzheimer’s Dementia, some day to day tasks may become increasingly difficult such as bathing and dressing. Here are a few things you can do to help them maintain independence and continue to do tasks for themselves.
Caring for Alzheimer's and Dementia in the Home
Many people desire to keep their loved ones at home. However caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or other dementia is very challenging to manage in the home setting. One of the biggest challenges is that it is very exhausting for the caregiver.