How to Tell Your Parent They Have Dementia An adult child may find out from a doctor that a parent has dementia even before the parent knows. It's ... [Read More] 5/6/2021 | By Seniors Guide Staff
‘Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age’ Neurosurgeon Sanjay Gupta shares insights into building a sharper brain. Also chief medical correspondent for CNN, Gupta delves into how ... [Read More] 3/30/2021 | By Annie Tobey
Helpful Hand Activities for Dementia Patients Though those with memory loss issues – such as Alzheimer’s or dementia – are living with cognitive decline, it’s still ... [Read More] 3/22/2021 | By Rachel Marsh
Tips on How to Decorate for Memory Care When it comes to caring for a patient suffering from Alzheimer’s, dementia, or memory loss, know that room design and ... [Read More] 2/25/2021 | By Kari Smith
Transition to Memory Care: How to Make the Move Easier on Your Loved One Moving is tough on anyone; kids, college students, adults, families. But for seniors who have lived in their homes for ... [Read More] 2/1/2021 | By Rachel Marsh
How Do I Know If They’re Early Signs of Dementia? Dementia is an "umbrella" term for several medical conditions that cause memory loss and diminishing language and problem-solving abilities. Alzheimer's ... [Read More] 1/6/2021 | By Seniors Guide Staff
The Benefits of a Standalone Memory Care Facility Older adults living with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia have particular lifestyle needs. While many of them can ... [Read More] 11/13/2020 | By Seniors Guide Staff
How Social Connections Slow Dementia Numerous studies have researched the effects of dementia on loneliness, social awkwardness, and isolation in seniors. Every single study has ... [Read More] 10/27/2020 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Memory Care: Before Your Loved One Moves In Are you noticing signs of Alzheimer’s, or any other form of dementia, in your loved one’s day-to-day life? If they’re ... [Read More] 10/26/2020 | By Seniors Guide Staff
What Are the Early Signs of Delirium in Seniors? Delirium, also called “acute confusional state,” can happen to anyone, for a variety of reasons. It is not the same ... [Read More] 10/6/2020 | By Seniors Guide Staff