by Admin | Jan 21, 2020 | Aging Issues, Alzheimer's Activities, Alzheimer's Care, Dementia Care, Tuesday Tips for Caregivers™
The best activities for Alzheimer’s patients are ones that are mentally engaging without being overwhelming or stressful. If the activities have a calming physical component to them, that’s even better. Since every person and every memory care patient is different,...
by Admin | Sep 11, 2019 | Alzheimer's Activities, Alzheimer's Care At Home, Daily Life
Reminiscing: Alzheimer’s and Caregiving Alzheimer’s is a degenerative neurological disorder that impacts cognitive function. One of the major symptoms of Alzheimer’s is that people living with the disorder lose the ability to recall short-term memories. Short-term...
by Admin | Apr 9, 2019 | Alzheimer's Activities, Tuesday Tips for Caregivers™
If your care receiver has Alzheimer’s disease or other type of neurocognitive disorder, it can be tough to keep them cognitively stimulated. Here are some fun, cognitively stimulating activities that the Alzheimer’s patient and the entire family can enjoy:...
by Admin | Apr 3, 2019 | Alzheimer's Activities, Daily Life, General Health
Creating a Daily Schedule for Your Loved OneA daily schedule can add structure and meaning to one’s day. This is why daily schedules are still important for aging seniors who may be receiving care from a family member. If you are a family caregiver, one thing you...
by Admin | Nov 5, 2018 | Alzheimer's Activities, Alzheimer's Care At Home, Tuesday Tips for Caregivers™
Have you run out of ideas of things to do with your loved one living with dementia? Below is a quick list of ideas to refuel your creativity. Remember that you should match activities with someone’s abilities so that they can feel successful. It should be just right –...
by Admin | Oct 2, 2018 | Alzheimer's Activities
Activities to do with Loved Ones in the Mid- to Late-Stages of Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s disease progresses through various stages. The beginning stages are generally characterized by mild memory loss, word confusion, and some behavioral changes. Many times, people can...