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Category: Alzheimer’s Care Articles
9 Solutions for Assisting those Living with Dementia
by Mohammed Memon, M.D., Carolina Center for Behavioral Health Families and caregivers of those diagnosed with dementia often struggle with… Read more »
Creating Magic Moments in Dementia Care
by Mary Ann Drummond, RN From the moment we take our first breath a time line begins marking the moments… Read more »
A Relationship of Souls
by Anna Bolen How much of the Alzheimer’s and Dementia struggle is about the caregiver? As caregivers, we need to… Read more »
Healthy Aging: Staying Ahead of Chronic Conditions
by Alan Kronhaus, MD, Doctors Making House Calls Americans are living longer than ever before. For many seniors, partnering with… Read more »
Dementia Doesn’t Have to be Devastating
by Mary B. Lee, Certified Trainer, Positive Approach(TM) My journey with dementia began in 2004 when my mother was diagnosed with… Read more »
A Personal Journey Through Alzheimer’s
by Christine Galligan, Clemson University Student and Gail Marion, Director, Rhodes Respite Care, Anderson Jerry Welch’s story started in California… Read more »
Is it Forgetfulness or Dementia?
How to distinguish mild cognitive impairment from dementia from the normal process of aging by Alan Kronhaus, M.D., Co-Founder &… Read more »
Masterpiece Living: A New Way to Age Successfully
The word “masterpiece” generally provokes thoughts of priceless works of art and pieces of music that have been played for centuries. But… Read more »
Parenting Children and Parents at the Same Time
by Attorney Alyson C. Fudge, Founder of the Lowcountry Law Office on Aging, Mental Health & Disabilities, LLC. As the… Read more »