Driving involves quick decision-making and reactions, which means that a person who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s will eventually have to give up their license. This can be a difficult process, as most will challenge losing the independence driving provides. How do you know when the time is right to take your loved one’s keys? […]
Not getting enough sleep could lead to dementia
Many patients with dementia have trouble sleeping, but scientists are now questioning what comes first – cognitive decline or sleep deficit. A recent study has suggested that people who have less REM sleep (which is the point in the sleep cycle that involves deep and rapid eye movement) are more likely to develop dementia than […]
Women & the crucial years when they are at risk for Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s: the only disease in America’s top 10 leading causes of death that cannot be prevented, slowed or cured. However, there are some patterns that researchers and scientists have noticed in patients who develop Alzheimer’s. This article from Health Day News sheds light on a key time frame in a woman’s life that may be […]
What you don’t know about living with Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s, a form of dementia, affects more than 5 million Americans and could affect as many as 16 million by the year 2050, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. While many people understand the disease, it can be very difficult to fully comprehend what it is like to have Alzheimer’s. In order to help loved ones […]
What a popular phone app did to make us think twice about Alzheimer’s
Most smartphone users know that when they can’t remember the name of a song they are listening to, all they have to do is open the Shazam app and within seconds, the app listens to the song and delivers the title, artist and album. But one day something strange happened. When users would “Shazam” a […]
Make sure your loved one with dementia is prepared for disaster
A natural disaster is a frightening and life-threatening experience for everyone, and especially for people living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. With the many recent and devastating hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes and other acts of nature that have taken over the news, it’s a good time to remind ourselves of safety tips to help our loved ones […]
Finding a Place for Dad
Remember when Mom happily settled into her assisted living community, made friends and took part in every activity? Dad wants that too. Numbers don’t lie – a study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 70 percent of assisted living residents are female, and the National Center for Assisted Living […]
What You Need to Know about Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s is a fatal brain disease that causes memory, thinking and behavioral problems. While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s yet, you can make healthy choices and lifestyle changes to prevent the onset of cognitive decline. You can start thinking about and practicing good brain health at any time. Here are some lifestyle tips to […]
Why It’s So Important to Make Legal Plans
The passing of time may seem like one of the only constants in life. Unfortunately for those with Alzheimer’s or dementia, as time goes on, so does cognitive impairment. As the days pass, it becomes more and more difficult for our loved ones with dementia to make their own decisions regarding their health, lifestyle and […]
Wear Purple for Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
June is Alzheimer’s Awareness month, and it’s time pay attention to the disease, which 47 million people around the world are living with. The Alzheimer’s Association is encouraging people to share their stories and “Go Purple” to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s and other dementias. The more people learn about Alzheimer’s, the more we as a […]