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Dementia Engagement Activities Using Food Can Help Spark Memories

If there is one thing that connects us all, it’s food! Think about how many precious memories have been made over the years that incorporated food at the center of them all: wedding celebrations, holiday meals, birthday parties. Even average days include routines that become ingrained in us around food, from that first aromatic cup […]

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An Innovative Cancer Treatment That’s Eliminating Tumors

Fall is the beginning of cold and flu season, which is also the time our immune systems get a good work out. Fortunately, our natural immunity is amazing with its ability to identify and destroy invading infections. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if it could do the same with cancer? An innovative new cancer treatment may

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Health Concerns That Can Cause Negative Mood Changes in Seniors

We all have bad days and good days, and we’re all entitled to a little negative thinking or crankiness every now and then. If you are caring for a senior who seems to have fallen into a pattern of continual complaining and negativity, however, it is worth exploring whether a health issue may be the

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Being a Partner, Not a Parent, as a Caregiver for a Spouse

If you are in a successful, long-term relationship, you realize that it requires compromise, commitment, and sacrifice. The happiest relationships are those where both parties selflessly care for one another. This balance shifts, however, if the person you love experiences a serious health concern. And this shift can have an adverse effect on the dynamics

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Downsizing With Dementia and Ways to Ease the Transition of Relocation

You’ve determined the family home is just too much for your parents to take care of. A small home is for sale just around the corner from you that’s ideal: a lovely flower garden in the backyard, a bright, updated kitchen, and no stairs to navigate. Now it is time to start the downsizing process.

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Try These Creative Ways to Get More Fruits and Veggies Into a Senior’s Diet

If you are preparing meals for a senior who prefers carbs to carrots (and honestly – who doesn’t?), you could find it difficult to ensure their nutritional needs are being fulfilled. And you’re not alone. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shares that only one in ten older adults is meeting the recommendation of

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Tech Devices that Help Seniors Remain Independent at Home

“You are always free to choose what you do with your life. To make changes in your future, make new choices today.” – Brian Tracy Choosing where to live in our older years isn’t easy. The majority of seniors prefer to remain at home for a lifetime, but it’s not without concerns. Is it safe?

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Summary of Broken Heart Syndrome and How to Foster Healing

In his documentary about grief, George Shelley uses the analogy of glitter. Toss a handful of glitter into the air, and it’s going to settle into all the cracks and crevices of the room, impossible to fully sweep up and remove. Anyone who has lost a loved one can relate. Yet in some instances, grief

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