Losing a Loved One to Dementia During the Pandemic Lockdown
Dementia is certainly not a battle for those living with but a battle for people around them.
Despite their dementia, patients can still dress up,...
My Journey From Grief to Art
Two years ago my dad passed away from dementia. It was both sudden and continuous. Dementia crept onto him slowly, peeling off his personality....
An Honor to Take Care of Parents
The responsibility of a caregiver involves many tasks: decision-maker, chauffeur, legal and financial supervisor, housekeeper, cook, nurse, hairdresser, doctor scheduler, and being their advocate...
4 Picture Books for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Patients
Sеniоrѕ with Alzhеimеr’ѕ оr dеmеntiа might ѕtill еnjоу rеаding, but оftеn find rеgulаr bооkѕ аnd mаgаzinеѕ fruѕtrаting. Tо ѕоlvе thiѕ рrоblеm, wе fоund 4...
Dementia: Here’s What People Don’t See
Dementia is like an Iceberg. An Iceberg has over 90% of its mass below the surface. Meaning that you don’t see 90% of the iceberg....
An Insight on How a Person with Dementia Feels
What was the first Symptom you Noticed? Show your support by Commenting!
As a care assistant, this is a small insight on how a person with...
Breaking News: New Blood Test could Detect Alzheimer’s Disease
The hardest part of Alzheimer’s is that the current 100% test for Alzheimer’s Disease is a Postmortem examination of the brain. Obviously, that sucks for those...
A New Development Towards Alzheimer’s Disease
If you wаnt to ѕtау sharp аnd in соntrоl оf уоur life well intо уоur golden years, thеrе аrе proactive mеthоdѕ tо achieving thе mеntаl...