How an Alzheimer’s Caregiver can Survive the Holidays
The holidays are suppose to be joyous and fun but as a caregiver the holidays can prove to be very... View Article
The holidays are suppose to be joyous and fun but as a caregiver the holidays can prove to be very... View Article
What is mesothelioma? A diagnosis of mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive cancer, comes with considerable uncertainty. Most doctors —... View Article
This is a great article on how to make a home safe for someone with Alzheimer’s and Dementia. People with Alzheimer’s can... View Article
Dehydration is a very real senior care issue. Aging makes people less aware of thirst and gradually lowers the body’s... View Article
30-Foot Live Oak Tree Planting on Merritt Island – Arbor Day, April 24th Merritt Island, FL (April 24, 2015) –... View Article
The Alzheimer’s Association has a great article that describes what Sundowning is but more importantly some of the causes and... View Article
No, we aren’t talking about Peanut Butter and Jelly lovers! We’re actually talking about caregiving…taking care of a parent 65... View Article
There are several organizations in Brevard County that offer similar Alzheimer’s Virtual Tour demonstrations to the one ABC News post... View Article
This is a question I hear over and over again from families. How do we know when it’s time for... View Article
This is a great mantra for caregivers and provides guidance to ensure caregivers not neglect themselves as this is vital to... View Article
According to the Mayo Clinic the following are signs of Caregiver Stress: Feeling tired most of the time Feeling overwhelmed... View Article
All seniors should have a Geriatrician whether they have Alzheimer’s or not. I often explain the need of a Geriatrician... View Article
Shockingly 29% of Americans share the title of Caregiver. As a caregiver one will experience an array of emotions, challenges, rewards,... View Article
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