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Three Gifts Grandparents Bring to the Family

During this holiday week I have the privilege of spending time with my grandchildren. I am grateful beyond measure to have, from my two children, seven little grands to love.

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Caregiving Around the Holidays

Since my beloved mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2012, my family holiday celebrations are different than before—and that's OK.

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A Dementia-Friendly America

Increasingly we are hearing the term “dementia-friendly community.” What does that mean?

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Brookdale's Dementia Care Program Philosophy

When considering a memory care community it’s important to look for programming that is deeply rooted in a person-centered approach, focuses on sustaining feelings of belonging and purpose, and seeks to preserve identity and a sense of self for those living with dementia.

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Handling Family Disagreements About Dementia

We all know that no family is perfect and the emotions that arise when a loved one has dementia symptoms can stir up tensions that don’t normally appear. Here are some tips for having family conversations around dementia.

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Why Physicians and Families Don't Want to Talk About Dementia

Does talking about dementia make you uncomfortable? If so, you wouldn't be alone. Not only do many families avoid talking about this disease, to a large degree doctors do too.

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The Circle of Enriching Lives

There is nothing I love more than working to enrich the lives of our seniors. I try to base my decisions on what I know from my past experience working in a Brookdale community. Such was the case with the decision to put iPads into the hands of our residents.

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Do You Want to Live to Be 100?

A recent analysis by Dr. Jan Vijg and his team at Albert Einstein College suggests that the upper limit of longevity tops out at around 115 years old.

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A Relationship That Weathered Lewy Body Dementia

One of the most compelling accounts of sustaining a relationship with a loved one with dementia has just come from Susan Schneider Williams, wife of the late comedian Robin Williams.

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Breast Cancer Prevention Tips

Many of the risk factors for breast cancer are things we can’t control like gender, age and genetic factors. But there are some lifestyle habits that can help reduce risk.

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Keep a Good Attitude for Healthy Aging

We live in a culture where there are constant negative attitudes about age. Staying positive requires a fair amount of swimming against the tide.

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Explaining Dementia to Children

When we talk about the way dementia affects the whole family, we usually are referring to a caregiver daughter or the spouse of someone who lives with dementia. But these aren’t the only family members affected; dementia can also have a big impact on kids.

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Health, Safety and Wellness

Immunizations for Older Adults

Check out these recommendations for immunizations for older adults.

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Studies Show Ways to Help Reduce the Risk of Developing Alzheimer's

Three studies presented at this year’s Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) show that there are things baby boomers can do to reduce the chances of being affected by cognitive decline.

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Remembering Pat Summitt

As fellow Tennesseans our hearts here at Brookdale are heavy today with the news of Pat Summitt’s passing. She has meant so much to Tennessee, to the sports world, to women leaders, and to people living with early onset Alzheimer’s and dementia everywhere.

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