

Speech May Be an Early Clue to Mental Decline
New research done at the University of Wisconsin-Madison indicates that there are aspects of language that are affected earlier than...


The Surprising Benefits of Music for Seniors
These days, music is more available to us, in more formats, than ever before. Those with smartphones or tablets have access to hundreds...


Restoring Peace with Agitated Dementia Clients
Providing assistance for another person like helping them get dressed and using the bathroom, can result in uncomfortable situations,...


Driving and Dementia: Time to Stop?
Driving for most people is more than a routine part of adult life; it’s a powerful symbol of competence and independence. It’s also...


Holiday Tips & Activities for Those with Alzheimer’s
For those with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, the holiday season can be confusing, distressing, and overwhelming. At...


Common Causes and Supportive Responses for Alzheimer’s-Related Behaviors
If your loved one has Alzheimer’s and you are the caregiver, it can be worrisome and difficult to understand how to handle some of the...


Depression vs. Dementia – Surprising Similarities, Subtle Differences
With the increase of Alzheimer’s and other dementia diagnoses – nearly 36 million people worldwide, according to Alzheimer’s Disease...


Top 10 Alzheimer’s Warning Signs
Alzheimer’s disease is no longer a stranger to most Americans. Affecting an estimated 35.6 million people worldwide, it’s one of the...


Remaining at Home with Alzheimer's Disease – Is It Possible?
While there’s no way to predict the exact impact Alzheimers has on any individual, it’s certainly typical that most early stage and...


HOW TO KEEP SENIORS CONNECTED AND THRIVING
It’s easy for the elderly to sink into feelings of isolation and despair, for a variety of reasons. Our bodies change over the years and...