by Admin | Dec 26, 2019 | Alzheimer's & Kids, Daily Life, Memory Care
Creating the best dining experience for those with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of memory loss is about more than just serving the right foods. Mealtimes are actually great opportunities for caregivers to reconnect with their loved one, nurture their...
by Admin | Nov 23, 2016 | Adult Children, Aging and Technology, Alzheimer's & Kids, Uncategorized
Gift Ideas for your Aging Loved One As the holiday season approaches, you may be thinking about what you want to buy for your aging loved one. If you are a family caregiver, chances are that you spend a lot of time with your loved one and have a fairly good idea about...
by Admin | Oct 19, 2016 | Adult Children, Alzheimer's & Kids, Long Term Care, Nursing Home Care
How to Make Nursing Home Visits Successful If your loved one has been placed in a nursing home, then you may have realized that the time you set aside to visit them is very significant. That is to say, your loved one may cherish the moments they get to see you during...
by Admin | Sep 14, 2016 | Adult Children, Alzheimer's & Kids, Alzheimer's Activities, Alzheimer's Care
Activities Ideas for Seniors If you are a family member caring for an aging loved one at home, then you may be looking for some entertaining activities you can do with them. This blog will give you some quick ideas. Activities such as conversations and arts and crafts...
by Admin | Oct 28, 2014 | Alzheimer's & Kids, Memory & Heritage Preservation, Tuesday Tips for Caregivers™
Today’s Tuesday Tips for Caregivers™ is all about how to help children have fun with someone that has Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. Being around children can actually be fun for someone with a memory impairment. It gives the person someone younger to talk...
by Admin | Apr 26, 2010 | Alzheimer's & Kids, Companion Care, Daily Life
Not too long ago my daughter, who is a sophomore at FAU in Boca, was visiting one of her clients. Mrs. K is an older woman who suffers from memory loss and lives alone. Once a week my daughter visits her and takes her out for lunch or to the store. Sometimes they...