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Beyond Aduhelm: Advancements in Alzheimer’s Treatment Options

  There’s no question that there are millions of people working every day to make new advancements in Alzheimer’s treatment options. When a person you love is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s however, the urgency to find help is all the greater. If this is you, be encouraged! Though Aduhelm, the controversial medication approved by the FDA … Continue reading

Posted in Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Medical Research

You Can Care for Your Older Parents While Balancing Your Career!

  It’s hard to wake up to an alarm every Monday morning, but it’s necessary for the careers we love. Our career is an essential aspect of our identity, signifying the dedication we have invested throughout the years and accomplishments we have achieved. So what happens when your parents are starting to exhibit signs of … Continue reading

Posted in Care Tips, Caregiving, Family Caregiving, Home Care, Respite Care, Senior Care

A New Way to Navigate Conversations Around Dementia

  There’s no easy way to give or receive a dementia diagnosis. It is the start of a difficult rollercoaster of emotions, which are heightened if the diagnosis is presented starkly, without compassion or empathy. There are steps physicians can (and should) take when having conversations around dementia to ease the initial impact, empowering and … Continue reading

Posted in Caregivers, Dementia, Health Care, Healthcare

Helping Older Adults Accept Having a Home Support Specialist

  It is a difficult scenario many family caregivers have to deal with: your aging parents, who once looked after you, now resist the help they so urgently need. It’s a delicate balance between respecting their freedom and protecting their well-being and safety. When you’re in this position, you are not alone! We recognize the … Continue reading

Posted in Aging at Home, Care Tips, Home Care, Senior Independence

Dementia Care: Communicating with Compassion

  Have you ever said the wrong thing? Maybe your objective was to compliment a friend on her new haircut, but you came across sounding like you were criticizing her previous hairstyle. Choosing our words carefully is always important, but even more so in dementia care. The words we say along with the way we … Continue reading

Posted in Alzheimer’s, Caregiving, Dementia, Family Caregiving, Senior Care