Swimming through Alzheimer's & Dementia Being a caregiver to a spouse with Alzheimer's or dementia can be extremely draining; physically and emotionally. It's important that ... [Read More] 4/7/2015 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Carolina Bay Opens Luxury Senior Living Community in Wilmington, NC NEW Luxury Senior Living Coastal Community Carolina Bay at Autumn Hall Offers Both Lease and Purchase Options with Health Care ... [Read More] 2/6/2015 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Love and Alzheimer’s: When Your Husband or Wife Finds Someone New In 2007, former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s husband fell in love with another woman. The story made headlines, ... [Read More] 1/27/2015 | By Terri L. Jones
Caring for Those with Early-Stage Alzheimer’s Disease If someone you love has been diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, you may think they don’t need your help yet. ... [Read More] 11/11/2014 | By Terri L. Jones
Should Dementia & Alzheimer's Patients Keep Their Guns? Do Dementia Patients still have the Right to Bear Arms? Walt was 78 when he was diagnosed with dementia. The ... [Read More] 8/27/2014 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Famous People with Alzheimer's Disease According to the Alzheimer's Association, more than 5 million Americans are living with the disease. While there is a difference ... [Read More] 4/17/2014 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Why Get Checked for Alzheimer’s The Alzheimer's Association advises everyone to get checked for Alzheimer's Disease, particularly if you notice any of the early warning ... [Read More] 4/15/2014 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Chocolate Improves Health, Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease? (Original article from Reuters Health) Chocolate Improves Health, Prevents Alzheimer's? Can Alzheimer's be prevented by eating more chocolate? According to ... [Read More] 8/8/2013 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Making Sense of Memory Loss Infographic Is it normal memory loss from aging or Alzheimer's Disease? See this Infographic for making sense of memory loss. Comparing ... [Read More] 8/18/2011 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Sundown Syndrome: Time of Day Affects Seniors With Alzheimer’s Disease Sundown syndrome -- also called sundowning -- is a behavior common in people with Alzheimer's disease. It describes the confusion, ... [Read More] 6/4/2011 | By Seniors Guide Staff