Nurturing the Spiritual Needs of Persons Living with Memory Loss Spiritual and social connectedness are key to our overall well-being and this is especially true for persons living with memory loss. There...
Contemplating a New Year’s Resolution? As 2024 comes to an end, many resolve to change something in their life. Often, it is a pledge, decision or desire to stop a negative...
The Relationship between Hearing Loss and Dementia Studies show that people who have difficulty with hearing are at a higher risk to develop dementia. After following over 600 adults who had...
Take Time to See the Woodpecker I had been sitting at my desk all morning when my dogs sashayed into my office and politely asked to go outside to play and take care of...
“That’s Good Enough!” A couple of years ago, I was driving to work enjoying Christmas music and was reminded that Dolly Parton will be “home for Christmas”...
Finding Encouragement in Scripture During the Holidays When caring for a family member with health challenges, this time of year can be extremely stressful with the added demands of the...
Gathering for a Thankful Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a time for friends, families, football, and feast! And don’t forget the iconic Macy’s Day Parade that welcomes Santa in...
H.A.L.T. and Practice Self-care When supporting someone living with a neurocognitive disorder such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, identifying your needs and...
The Power of Music and Dementia Rhythm is the basic and fundamental component in all music. Rhythm is not just found in songs, but from the beginning of life. Our first...