Dementia and Dignity Using respectful language when speaking to someone living with dementia not only honors their dignity, but also promotes an awareness...
H.A.L.T. Your “What If’s” Thinking and Boost Your Mental Health What triggers our thoughts? An event? A sensory experience such as music or aroma’s? Or perhaps an unresolved past experience such as...
How Dehydration Affects the Brain Most health-conscious individuals are aware that staying well hydrated is important for the body’s health. But did you know that...
Creating Positive New Year Resolutions that Work! As 2025 comes to an end, many people resolve to change something in their life. Often, it is a pledge, decision or desire to stop negative...
When Dad Insists that Mom is Just Forgetful As we age, our bodies go through many changes, including changes in the brain. Often a spouse/partner will notice subtle changes in...
Reducing Social Isolation and Loneliness Through Music This past Monday, The Memory Ministry Choir debuted an inaugural holiday concert! The morning started with pianist, Elaine Clemons and...
“That’s Good Enough!” Last year, about this time, I was driving to work enjoying Christmas music and was reminded that Dolly Parton will be “home for...
Addressing Loneliness and Social Isolation for Families Living with a Dementia Older adults in general are at a higher risk to experience social isolation and loneliness: they are more likely to live alone, have fewer...
Gathering for a Thankful Thanksgiving When Living with Dementia With Thanksgiving only days away, ensuring your family member or friend living with a dementia feels included and a sense of belonging is...