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ALZHEIMER'S AND DEMENTIA

Remembering His Mom, Years After Losing Her to Alzheimer’s

One grandparent was still alive when I was born: my mother’s father, Poppop Rossiter, who lived with my…

How to Respond to a Dementia Patient Who Says, ‘I Want to Go Home’

This article is based on information provided by Home Instead Senior Care. At times, an Alzheimer’s patient may…

How to Comfort a Loved One Who Has Moved In

A soft place to land is the carrot at the end of the stick that makes moving somewhat…

How to Avoid Getting Mired in Caregiver Guilt

“I should have … I shouldn’t have … It’s all my fault … I’m no good …”  The…

How Richard Lui Makes Long-Distance Caregiving Work

Your dad, Stephen, was a pastor, social worker and vibrant part of his community. When did you notice…

How Music Soothes Those With Memory Loss

This article is based on information provided by Home Instead Senior Care. An operatic aria or the solo…

How a Memory Box Can Help People with Alzheimer’s

This article is based on information provided by Home Instead Senior Care. Jack held the old leather baseball…

Her Mom With Alzheimer’s Still Inspires Her

If there was a way to capture the essence of my mom, Naomi, it was through her cooking.…

God Led Her to a Career of Caring for Seniors

I arrived at the Edgewood Centre, just over the state line in New Hampshire, at 9 a.m. sharp.…

Gentle on Her Mind

“Mr. Campbell, how are you feeling today?” the neurologist asked my husband, Glen. “Can you tell me where…

Early-Onset Alzheimer’s: A Sister’s Caregiving Journey

“How about some lunch?” I said to my twin sister, Karen. I headed into the kitchen. Pad, pad,…

Caring for Loved Ones with Dementia—When to Take the Keys Away

Again, let me thank you for so many responses to recent blogs. Thanks for all the tips on…

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