Discover the Facts About Delirium in Seniors

With its parallels to dementia, delirium is often a difficult condition to diagnose and manage. Older adults tend to be prone to delirium, so our senior care professionals have collected the following details that will help you recognize and react accordingly if you suspect it in somebody you love. Learn more facts about delirium below. […]

Caring for Parkinson’s: The Middle Stages: Part 2 of 3

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A Parkinson’s disease diagnosis affects both loved ones and the person diagnosed. Understanding what to anticipate as the disease advances is key to being ready for the changes in the future and to making life the best it can be each day. In our three-part series, we will be sharing what to anticipate during each […]

Good Nutrition Never Gets Old! Strategies for Healthy Eating for Older Adults

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Remember family dinners at Grandma’s house? The enticing scents wafting from the kitchen would draw everyone in to gather at the table to enjoy her home cooking. There were always a lot of leftovers for future meals or late-night snacks. Yet for a number of seniors, these sorts of family meals are few and far […]

Caring for a Loved One with Dementia in the Early Stages: Part 1 of 3

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Receiving the news that an older family member has been diagnosed with dementia is life-altering. Thinking through the various aspects and factors of the disease, both now as well as in the long term, can be overwhelming. In the coming months, our three-part series on Alzheimer’s will look at the early, middle and later stages […]