People with dementia often say, "I want to go home." After having fun with a family of friends, I am learning about Japan's culture for a feeling of "home".[...]
Reflecting on 25 years since the first hardcover edition of "Where's my shoes?" My Father's Walk through Alzheimer's was published. Includes excerpts.[...]
An easy-to-refer to guide of the gift of empathy that will help all relationships; especially, caregiving families to find the strength to keep on caring.[...]
Flavonols reduce cognitive loss as does a recently approved Alzheimer's drug. Reverse aging—researchers have found the clue. Alzheimer's shadowing.[...]
Caring for a parent with dementia may be exhausting; yet, the gifts keep on giving when we take time to remember them. The foundation a parent lays, matters.[...]
Clutter takes time and energy from the important things in our life. As caregivers, we must help our parents declutter and do it now for peace of mind.[...]
People without dementia may have Alzheimer's-like experiences. Be aware and understand to reduce stigma. Tips to keep brains limber for World Alzheimer's Month.[...]
The Faces of Dementia Campaign by the Hamilton Council on Aging raises dementia awareness in this debut video featuring diverse people living with dementia.[...]
What is real? What if my father who lived with Alzheimer's saw his parents on the other side? What if hallucinations are gifts that people with dementia share?[...]
Australian Mick Carmody lives with frontotemporal dementia and catches up with Brenda Avadian of The Caregiver's Voice about his health, art, and more.[...]