O’Brien – Voiceless with Dementia Still Inspires

By |2017-06-12T18:15:07+00:00April 20th, 2017|Senior Care, Making Life Better, Safety|

Despite Dementia, Michael O’Brien Smiles Twenty-one years ago, when I became a full-time family caregiver for my father with dementia, few people talked openly about living with dementia. Most didn’t want to talk about it at all and their families usually spoke about it, quietly. We often used the term, Alzheimer’s, to describe nearly all [...]

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Helping People with Dementia Thrive with Ping Pong

By |2017-06-10T18:09:37+00:00April 16th, 2017|Safety|

When a parent or spouse is diagnosed with dementia, fun and games are far from most people’s minds. Believe it or not, a popular tabletop game can actually slow cognitive decline. It can give those coping with early-stage or mid-stage dementia an opportunity to thrive. That game? Ping pong . Ping pong (table tennis) has [...]

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Are Your Prescriptions Safe?

By |2017-06-10T18:10:37+00:00September 7th, 2016|Senior Care, Safety|

Guest article by Charles Sipe The number of recalled drugs in the United States surged from 166 in 2004 to a staggering 1,225 in 2013. Last year is shaping up to be a big year in drug recalls with 836 recalls through August 11, 2014. The rapid acceleration in the number of recalls should be [...]

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How Can Hearing Better Help Delay Dementia?

By |2017-06-10T18:10:37+00:00September 5th, 2016|Senior Care, Safety|

Guest article by EarQ Today, 48 million Americans report some degree of hearing loss. Meanwhile, someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s disease, the most common type of dementia, every 67 seconds. Now, new research is beginning to show that the two conditions have more in common than you may think. When it comes to [...]

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Three Pieces of Evidence if You Suspect Nursing Home Abuse

By |2017-06-10T18:10:37+00:00August 19th, 2016|Senior Care, Safety|

Guest article by Sarah Blanchard People are not usually aware of nursing home abuse until it affects their family, directly. Each year, thousands of people living in care facilities are abused. A two-page National Center on Elder Abuse Research Brief cites a 2010 study that 50 percent of nursing home staff admitted to mistreating patients [...]

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Alzheimer’s-Friendly Tips for Designing a Bathroom

By |2017-06-10T18:10:37+00:00August 12th, 2016|Senior Care, Safety|

Guest article by Fay Wein Most people don’t think of the bathroom as being one of the most dangerous rooms in the house. If a loved one is planning to age in place, especially one with a cognitive impairing disease such as Alzheimer’s, the bathroom will be an important area to remodel. The goal of [...]

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The Caregiver’s Voice REVIEW – Clarity Phone

By |2017-06-10T18:12:12+00:00August 5th, 2016|Senior Care, Safety|

8 Tips for Caregivers Click on link at bottom of page for a full-sized free printable copy. Eight TIPS for Alzheimer’s / dementia caregivers. The following tips for caregivers include learning as much as you can about Alzheimer’s / dementia, how to communicate, deal with anger, the importance of taking respite, and using support groups [...]

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9 Signs Your Parent Needs Help

By |2017-06-10T18:12:13+00:00July 8th, 2016|Senior Care, Safety|

By 2025, the elderly population (both in the United States and globally) is expected to double, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This means that many of us will be dealing with senior-aged parents -- something that you may not be completely prepared for. As they age, your parents will begin to need more and [...]

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9 Strategies to Help a Parent Who Refuses Care

By |2017-06-10T18:12:13+00:00July 6th, 2016|Senior Care, Safety|

Your mother resists in-home helpers, insisting you can wait on her. Your frail father won't stop driving. Your aunt denies the need for a personal care aide, in spite of her unwashed hair and soiled clothes. Your grandmother refuses to move to an assisted living facility "because it's full of old people." Sound familiar? Nothing [...]

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Facing The Decision Between Companion Care and Assisted Living…

By |2017-06-10T18:12:13+00:00July 1st, 2016|Senior Care, Safety|

It is a tough decision when we have a loved one that needs more help than we can provide.  It's even harder, sometimes, to know how to help our loved ones stay safe in their home for longer as they get older, known as "aging in place". Fortunately, Ronnie Friedland does a great job outlining [...]

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