Caregiver Information
The Do’s & Don’ts of Memory Preservation for Seniors
Difficulty remembering is a common symptom of aging, but not all seniors experience memory loss at the same rate. Luckily, there are a few preventive measures you can take to help your loved one keep their mind sharp. Learn more about what to add to their senior care...
3 Simple Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Dementia
Approximately 50 million people worldwide have dementia, and nearly half of all residents in senior care communities have Alzheimer’s disease or another form of cognitive impairment. Luckily, there are steps you can take to lower your risk, which is crucial if you...
5 Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
Part of comprehensive senior care is looking for warning signs of disease. Alzheimer’s disease, in particular, can manifest slowly over time. Understanding the early warning signs can help you asses your loved one’s condition and ensure they get the care they need....
Why Seniors Need Regular Companionship
Like all people, senior citizens benefit from staying in touch with loved ones and making new friends, especially during the holidays. When others are occupied with their holiday to-do lists, it’s easy for seniors to feel more alone—especially if they’re melancholy...
Caregiver Support Group
Have you considered trying out a support group? When caring for a loved one with dementia, Alzheimer's, or memory challenges, it's important to get the support you need and to be able to talk to others who really understand. Often times a support group can be very...
3 Refreshing Benefits of Adult Day Care
Some seniors need active and attentive care, and unfortunately, you can’t always be available to provide it. Luckily, adult day care services offer a safe, stimulating environment for your elderly loved ones whenever you’re away. The following guide explains the...
Dining Challenges with Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Dinner time can be a challenge for people with Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of dementia. It can also be frustrating for the care partner who is concerned about nutrition levels and enjoyment. Below are some tips for making this activity more pleasurable for...


