Cognitive decline is so commonly referred to as Alzheimer’s disease, that many people don’t realize it’s just one type of dementia. Another form of dementia is Lewy Body dementia (LBD).
Read moreRead about how seniors are using Facebook to reconnect with old friends and keep in touch with loved ones who live far away.
Read moreIn honor of Lewy Body Dementia Awareness Month, I want to offer four tips for living well with the disease. Depression and anxiety are common in people living with the disease. Amidst our feelings of loneliness, helplessness and boredom, there is a path forward.
Read moreOne fall can be life changing for a senior. Here are some simple actions you can take to address common risk factors for falls.
Read moreCheck out six steps that can help in easing the transition to dementia care for a loved one.
Read morePeople often ask what’s been the biggest surprise in serving seniors, and I tell them it’s the number of seniors who commit suicide.
Read moreLearn five tips for making friends when living in a senior living community.
Read moreThose of us who work in senior living mean well when we help a resident do things that maybe they could do themselves. It comes down to the balance between our desire for residents to be safe and the need for them to stay active.
Read moreMany people don’t know the difference between an assisted living dementia care community and a skilled nursing facility. They are different—and have different purposes—and that’s important to know when considering options for a loved one’s care.
Read moreAllure magazine is taking a major stab at ageism in the beauty industry, but we still have a long way to go in terms of fighting stigma.
Read moreWhat is it like at a Brookdale community? Resident Bette Kennedy shares her insight into life at Brookdale Blankenbaker.
Read moreResearch on the benefits of most supplements show very mixed results, and only about 23 percent of folks who take supplements are doing so at the advice of their health care provider. Here are three of the most common supplements and what the research tells us.
Read moreNight can become an anxious time as dementia progresses. The disease may interfere with the sleep/wake cycle in the brain, leading to overnight restlessness and daytime drowsiness, which can make symptoms worse. However, there are a number of helpful steps care partners can take that don’t involve drugs.
Read moreOne of the most crucial ingredients when caring for someone with dementia is meaningful engagement, which is proven to have a powerful positive impact for people living with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Read moreCheck out why there's no reason you should leave your pet behind when you move into a senior living community.
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