Alzheimer’s – Dementia

Help for Dementia Challenges: Refusal to Change Clothes

Being a caregiver for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia requires patience, empathy, and creativity, the capacity to step away from your own reasoning and logic and realize why particular dementia challenges are happening, and then to determine how to effectively manage them. That’s certainly the situation with a family member who […]

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How to Best Manage Disinhibited Behaviors for a Senior with Dementia

Awkwardness. Discomfort. Disbelief. Shame. Each one of these feelings can cycle through a family caregiver’s heart when a senior with dementia displays disinhibited behaviors, such as: Tactless or rude comments Unacceptable sexual advances or remarks Removal of clothing at improper times And other socially unacceptable actions The complex changes that occur to the brain in

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Fall Prevention Strategies to Implement After a Senior Falls

While circus clowns and comedians may stir audiences to laughter over such stunts as slipping on a banana peel, there’s nothing funny about falling when it comes to older adults, who happen to be at a greater risk for serious injuries that could lead to a lengthy rehabilitation process. Not only that, but there’s a

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How to Respond when Dementia Causes Accusations of Wrongdoing

It can come seemingly out of thin air: you place your loved one’s favorite tuna sandwich in front of her – light on the mayo, no onions – something which usually brings her enjoyment. But this time, she shoves the plate away and does not want to take a bite, insisting that you’ve poisoned the

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Dementia Behavior: Tips to Help Manage Rummaging

Digging through bins, cabinets, and closets, taking out odds and ends from drawers, and sorting repetitively through a variety of items can be frustrating for everyone providing care for a family member with Alzheimer’s, but in fact these actions are fulfilling a purpose. Rummaging can offer a measure of comfort for individuals with Alzheimer’s, offering recognition of familiar objects

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Is It Really Alzheimer’s, or Could It Be LATE?

A senior who exhibits memory loss, confusion, poor judgment, repetition, and difficulty completing daily activities has the telltale signs of Alzheimer’s disease, right? Actually, what appears to be a clear-cut case of Alzheimer’s may in fact be a recently discovered dementia.

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The Benefits of Journaling for Dementia Caregivers & the Ones They Care for

Taking care of a senior with dementia is a fluid, ever-evolving process. One day could be calm and peaceful, with your senior loved one taking pleasure in activities, eating healthy meals, and sharing laughter with you; while the following day can be fraught with agitation, anxiety, and sullenness. Just what will today bring? Figuring out

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Common Medication Problems to Avoid for Aging Adults

A current study of over 2,000 aging adults finds that an astounding 87% take a minimum of one prescription drug, and a full 36% are taking five or more – together with 38% using over-the-counter meds on a frequent basis. Monitoring these medications in our later years can be quite tricky, and there are certain

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Tips for Managing Incontinence with Dementia

Dementia care necessitates both empathy and creativity to deal with a range of complicated behaviors and effects, and that is especially true with regards to incontinence with dementia, something that is extremely common in Alzheimer’s along with other forms of dementia. These tried-and-true approaches are often helpful in decreasing the impact of incontinence and curtailing

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