There are significant differences between each type of dementia. Learn more about the various types of Vascular Dementia, along with its potential causes, and symptoms.
It can be difficult to recognize depression in a loved one, especially when dementia is involved. Learn how to identify and address it.
Tips to Help Your Loved One Get Ready for Bed Submitted by Guest Contributor: Eliza Sadler Anyone can have trouble getting ready for bed. It doesn’t really matter whether they are in their nineties or just in their early twenties. Some people with complications like dementia may require assistance to get ready for bed. If [...]
Every day can be chaotic and confusing for people with dementia. Caregivers often feel overwhelmed with their new responsibilities of helping their loved ones. You can help ease their anxieties and bring a small sense of normalcy to both of your lives by integrating routines.
At first glance, seeing an article about the best sleeping positions for sleep apnea might not be of interest to the dementia caregiving community. The reality is that sleep apnea is a fairly common disorder and may affect a person living with dementia or their care partners.
Taking time to process a family member or friend’s Alzheimer’s or other dementia diagnosis is understandable. When you’re ready to think about everyone’s next steps, it’s crucial to consider financial planning for your loved one.
The story of a strong, independent man’s battle with Alzheimer’s. A heart-breaking story, but a story that should be told.
It’s always important to communicate with children about dementia, as they’ll need to understand how this diagnosis will affect their relationship with that loved one. Here’s how to address the diagnosis with them, and how to help them understand what to expect about memory loss.
The link between sleeping and dementia is as complex as in many chronic illnesses. Insomnia treatments are often the answer. The condition makes falling and staying asleep more challenging, but a lack of adequate shuteye increases disease symptoms. Around and around the vicious cycle you go.