When someone says, "Just a second," don't believe them. They're lying! You may even forget who you called while you pass thousands of seconds watching your sweet potato sprout.[...]
Singer, Tony Bennett was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and at age 94 can still sing the songs he's sung during his 70-year career. Includes video and article.[...]
Clearday at Home™ is a new online community that offers caregiver support with meaningful activities and tailored exercises for people with dementia, and more.[...]
Article excerpts for busy caregivers include getting your new year off to a solid start with what worked in 2020; setting the stage for change; postponing dreams to declutter; and two curiosity topics—bitcoin and why your body jerks as you drift off to sleep.[...]
Caregiver, Linda Bauters, looks back on her Uncle Yonno’s legacy. Sebastian, better known as Yonno, was born on February 26, 1915 in Detroit, Michigan. There were twelve members in his family he was the fifth child. He completed eight years of formal schooling. He started working when he was s[...]
Do you want to write a caregiver book? Do you want it published? Do you want to touch caregivers’ lives with your words of hope from your own experience? If so, follow steps 3 and 4 to becoming a published author in this third installment of “Write Your Caregiving Book.” In the pre[...]
Seven article excerpts for caregivers include bringing joy to elders' lives through virtual reality, preventable risk factors for dementia, the scoop on social security, and the retirement transition.[...]
People with dementia have their share of struggles, and this worldwide pandemic has made it even harder by placing many of their favorite shared activities on hold. With social distancing crucial in these uncertain times, it’s essential to stay safe and take necessary precautions. This means less hu[...]
Two of four steps to becoming a published author is to research what others have done and add what's missing and write a compelling overview to get interest.[...]
Soon, the New Year will be here. While the change between midnight December 31 and 12:01AM, January 1 is often negligible, we humans enjoy celebrating. The psychological break in time; especially, after 2020, gives us an opportunity to make a change. Start with a small step. Any step will do! I prop[...]
Article excerpts—top-retirement destinations, caregiver-tech tools, post-traumatic growth, medicare advantage versus supplemental, active brain and dementia.[...]