The thought of giving up favorite activities if you or a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s is a common one. Luckily, you don’t have to say goodbye to a favorite pastime. In fact, with a few modifications, these activities can not only continue to bring your loved one pleasure, they can also be an integral part of their Alzheimer’s care plan.
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Distraction vs. Dementia: What Are the Differences and When Is It Something Serious?
Loss of hearing or eyesight, decreased strength and stamina, and some forgetfulness are all normal parts of the aging process. But sometimes, these types of changes can be a sign of something more serious. How do you know when it may be just regular distraction vs. when it may mean the early signs of dementia? … Read more
What Every Senior Should Know About Stroke
Signs of Stroke When your brain doesn’t get the blood that it needs, a stroke can occur. With stroke, the faster you receive treatment, the higher your chances are of surviving and recovering from stroke. The best method to test for the most common stroke symptoms is called the FAST test. You can perform this test … Read more