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Gifts for Alzheimer’s Patients

Choosing the right gift for a loved one with Alzheimer's can be challenging, but also incredibly meaningful—especially if you can bring it during a visit. Whether you're looking to provide comfort, stimulation, or simply a bit of joy, there are plenty of thoughtful gifts that can make a difference in your loved one’s life. Gifts…
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How to Deal With Dementia in a Parent

After a dementia diagnosis, things often change. This condition can be more complicated than expected, and there may be a point where your loved one needs professional support through memory care. However, by learning more about dementia, you can provide them with love and care to help improve their quality of life in a way…
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Signs it’s Time to Consider Memory Care for a Loved One

Loving someone who has a memory loss condition can take a toll. You want your loved one to have the best possible care but as conditions like dementia progress, it can become increasingly difficult for you to provide the necessary care at home.  Recognizing the signs, such as safety concerns, declining health, and withdrawal, that…

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