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July 10, 2019

The Power of Meditation for Family Caregivers (and everyone else!)

Do you meditate? If so, you are well aware of the power of meditation to restore a sense of calm and physical relaxation. If you don’t meditate you may want to consider it. This is especially true if you are caring for an elderly loved one. A UCLA study found that mindful meditation not only […]

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July 3, 2019

Alzheimer’s Doesn’t Keep These Residents From Sharing Their Art

Art has a way of connecting people and communicating emotions. Many artists find that they are more able to share their feelings and life experiences through painting and other artistic endeavors. For individuals challenged by dementia, art can often unlock emotions and memories that other forms of expression cannot. That is why exposure to art […]

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June 24, 2019

Gardening for Those With Dementia: Great Fun, Great Therapy!

Do you like to garden? If you do, then you’re well acquainted with its multiple, long lasting benefits. But did you know that gardening is also therapeutic for individuals challenged with dementia? That’s because gardening has been linked to improved emotional, mental and physical wellbeing. If you have a loved one with dementia, this is […]

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June 15, 2019

Taking Care of Mom: Your Role Has Changed. Now What?

Most of us can recall throughout our childhood being cared for by our parents. And, more often than not, it was mom who fed and bathed us, bandaged our cuts and bruises, and made sure we took our vitamins and stayed healthy. Today, however, for so many adult children the roles have become reversed. That […]

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June 8, 2019

Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month: What You Need to Know

June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness month, sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association to educate and heighten awareness of Alzheimer’s disease. It is also an opportunity to encourage individuals who suspect they, or a loved one, might be in the early phases of Alzheimer’s disease not to wait to take action. Alzheimer’s disease is a difficult […]

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June 1, 2019

As the Weather Warms Up, Plan an Outing with Mom

As the weather begins to warm up, most of us find ourselves longing to get out of the house. If you live in a colder climate, you may have been cooped up over the long winter and wet spring and look forward to shopping, visits to the park, cook-outs and warm evenings, sitting outside with […]

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May 24, 2019

A Game of Croquet Brings Smiles to Children and Memory Care Residents

There’s nothing like a friendly game of croquet to get people talking and enjoying one another’s company. And, when it involves a mix of elementary school students and older adults, it is even more special. Recently, Chelsea Place Memory Care (an Anthem Memory Care community) located in Aurora, Colorado, partnered with students from Sagebrush Elementary […]

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May 13, 2019

Vintage Wedding Dresses Spark Memories for Amber Grove Residents

Liz Thomas had a great idea for an event at Amber Grove Memory Care in Chico, California. Why not gather together all the vintage wedding gowns of residents and staff and share them in a special wedding dress show? Liz, a friend of the mother of Brenda Reitz (Life Engagement Director at Amber Grove), is […]

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May 5, 2019

Getting Mom to Eat: Dementia and Dining

We often hear from family caregivers how difficult it is to get a mom or dad with dementia to eat. Why is this? There are several reasons. The neurological changes associated with dementia can result in a failure to properly stimulate areas of the brain that recognize hunger and, accordingly, to take actions to satisfy […]

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April 25, 2019

Have a Loved One with Alzheimer’s Disease? Take a Walk Together!

Much has been written about the physical and emotional benefits associated with walking. For individuals with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, research indicates that a regimen of taking short walks may help slow memory loss, as well as improve physical endurance. A 2017 study, conducted by University of Kansas, found that aerobic exercise, achieved through a walking […]

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April 16, 2019

Caring for a Loved One With Dementia? Time to Plan Your Summer Respite

If you are caring for a loved one with dementia, chances are you find yourself struggling each day just to grab an hour or so for yourself when you can. It isn’t easy finding the time to attend to your personal needs. Whether it’s a doctor appointment or a long overdue visit to the dentist, […]

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April 9, 2019

Dressing for Success: Helping a Loved One With Dementia Dress and Groom

Looking through your closet, picking out what you’re going to wear, getting dressed, and walking out the door. All are things you’ve done a thousand times, right? You don’t even have to think about it. For someone with Alzheimer’s disease, however, especially as the disease progresses, these simple activities can become overwhelming, causing anxiety and […]

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April 2, 2019

It’s Spring! So Why is Your Loved One with Dementia Feeling SAD?

If you are caring for a loved one with dementia, you may have noticed a difference in his or her behavior as we’ve gotten get deeper into spring. If so, it may be that they are experiencing something called SAD, or Seasonal Affective Disorder. A recent study of 3,353 older adults in the United States, […]

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March 26, 2019

What Kind of Dementia Does Mom Have?

If you find the term “dementia” a bit confusing and wish you understood more, you’re not alone. Often relatives and friends of individuals with dementia struggle to pinpoint exactly what type of dementia a family member has been diagnosed with. There is, therefore, a tendency to lump all dementias into a single category without really […]

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March 18, 2019

Allergies and Alzheimer’s: Keeping Your Loved One Comfortable and Safe!

Do you suffer from allergies? If so, you’re not alone. Millions of Americans, especially during spring, experience the watery eyes and runny noses that come with seasonal allergies. And, like many health conditions, allergic reactions can become even more debilitating as we age. Compound that with an individual struggling with a dementia, such as Alzheimer’s […]

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