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Alcohol and Stress-Induced Dementia, the Key Risk Factors

Alcohol and Stress-Induced Dementia, the Key Risk Factors

This holiday season may be filled with drinking red wine and spirits, but be careful to curb your older loved one’s...
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How Your Loved One Can Benefit from Attending a Memory Cafe

How Your Loved One Can Benefit from Attending a Memory Cafe

Memory cafes are safe, fun, inviting spaces for those experiencing memory loss and their caregivers to meet with others in...
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These Are the Signs of Parkinson’s Related Dementia

These Are the Signs of Parkinson’s Related Dementia

Those with Parkinson’s disease may eventually develop memory loss or a decline in thinking and reasoning skills. Many...
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The Positive Approach to Care: Dementia Caregiving, a Three-Part Series

The Positive Approach to Care: Dementia Caregiving, a Three-Part Series

People who are caregivers to family members with dementia and Alzheimer’s  — know it can be quite a challenge....
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Communication Strategies for Dementia

Communication Strategies for Dementia

There are strategies for how families can understand communication challenges and continue to connect with their loved ones,...
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Seniors Can and Should Learn New Skills Online

Seniors Can and Should Learn New Skills Online

We all know the saying, ‘you can’t teach an old dog new tricks’, so can seniors learn new skills? Well, fortunately...
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Brain Stimulating Home Activities for Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Brain Stimulating Home Activities for Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Caregivers and family members alike always do the best they can to connect with a senior loved one experiencing the effects...
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Memory Loss and Early Signs of Alzheimer’s

Memory Loss and Early Signs of Alzheimer’s

Your senior loved one seems lethargic, can't recall the discussion you had a few days ago, and acts quite grumpy about...
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