Common Myths about Aging Aging is a journey. We all want to maintain a positive attitude and feel good about ourselves by keeping fit and healthy. But often, the...
Are You a Constant Corrector? Letting Go of Being Right with People Living with Dementia Imagine being told several times every day that you are incorrect about a statement, perception, date, place, or a simple memory. Imagine...
Tackling Procrastination to Avoid Dangerous Consequences When Caregiving One of the worst enemies for caregivers is procrastination. It may be something as simple as delaying a trip to the grocery to get their...
Tips for Staying Active The need for daily physical exercise is important for overall health and well-being. When someone is providing constant care for someone...
Nurturing the Spirit of Persons Living with Memory Loss Spiritual and social connectedness is key to our overall well-being. This is especially true for persons living with memory loss. Creating...
A Caregiver’s Poem Blessed are They Blessed are they who with a cheery smile will stop to chat for a little while. Blessed are they who never say “You’ve...
10 Common Myths About Aging Aging is a journey. We all want to maintain a positive attitude and feel good about ourselves by keeping fit and healthy. But often the...
Tips for Caring for Your Spouse When They Cannot Care For Themselves No one knows what the future holds when you commit to someone “until death do us part.” Drastic changes in one partner’s health can...
Why Does My Loved-One Always Say No? So often, when supporting someone living with dementia, a first response when a suggestion is given to do something, the answer is most...