By Kim Atchley Many in the Upstate have become excited about the impending arrival of Southwest Airlines. The reported low… Read more »
Category: Alzheimer’s Care Articles
Our Changing Sense of Taste
What we like to eat has a lot to do with regional preferences, ethnic background and personal experiences. But as… Read more »
Re-Wrap, Re-Gift: Connecting
Before you head into the express lane for holiday planning, take time to consider the concepts of re-wrapping and re-gifting… Read more »
Six Ways to Keep Your Brain Healthy and Fit
Did you ever forget where you put your car keys? Or walk to a closet and then not remember what… Read more »
What is Project Lifesaver?
Imagine you wake up to find your front door open and your autistic child is missing. Or maybe granddad has… Read more »
Tips for Moving a Senior
Although most adult children have good intentions when choosing to move a loved one to an assisted living center or… Read more »
Powers of Attorney: The First Step in Life Planning
A problem that I often see in dealing with elderly persons or their families is that many of them have… Read more »
Perspectives from Professionals Caring for Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common neuro-degenerative brain disorder. It affects 5.2 million Americans and 25 million people worldwide…. Read more »
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month and National Family Caregiver Month
Candlelight Reflections will honor all those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders as well as all family caregivers. We… Read more »
Getting Help with Transitioning Older Adults
Transitioning older adults was most commonly an activity executed by adult children, siblings or friends up until the last five… Read more »