Holiday Hints for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
Many caregivers have mixed feelings about holidays. They may have happy memories of the past, but they also may worry… Read More »Holiday Hints for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
Many caregivers have mixed feelings about holidays. They may have happy memories of the past, but they also may worry… Read More »Holiday Hints for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
A 2018 report in the journal Neurology found that a diet containing approximately one serving of green leafy vegetables per day is… Read More »A Serving a Day of Leafy Greens Can Help Slow Cognitive Decline
Studies show that people who do jigsaw and crossword puzzles have longer life spans with less chances of developing Alzheimer’s… Read More »7 Surprising Benefits of Doing Jigsaw Puzzles for All Ages
It is common for people with dementia to have mixed dementia—a combination of two or more types of dementia. A number… Read More »Mixed Dementia May Be the Most Common Cause of Dementia
“Alzheimer’s disease is challenging, but talking about it doesn’t have to be,” said Ruth Drew, director of Information and Support… Read More »Tips for Talking about Alzheimer’s with a Family Member
Caregivers cannot stop Alzheimer’s-related changes in personality and behavior, but they can learn to cope with them. Here are some… Read More »Ten Tips for Coping with Behavior Changes in Alzheimer’s Patients