Seniors with Alzheimer’s or dementia struggle to remember people and things that they love, which can lead to depression and confusion.
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For some individuals, getting older means developing more serious health issues such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
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While it was previously thought that there wasn’t much individuals could do to protect themselves against dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, researchers have found that lifestyle choices can, in fact, protect your brain.
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There are plenty of activities to share with dementia client.
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There are a variety of things seniors can do to help improve their memories like learn a language and get a good night’s sleep.
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A study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience found that caffeine can improve focus and attention as well as short-term memory.
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When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia it changes everything. Suddenly you and your family members are faced with a lot of uncertainty and impending challenges that you probably never anticipated facing. It’s difficult to watch someone you love begin to struggle and of course you want to help to improve their lives and situations all that you can.
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In 2010, 14.9 million family and friends provided 17 billion hours of unpaid care to loved ones with Alzheimer’s and dementia. We find this extraordinary. Being a caregiver to someone who struggles with memory loss is no simple task, and we are truly humbled by the amount of time and energy these family caregivers have sacrificed for the well-being of their friends and family.
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For the patients of Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia, as well as their family members, memory loss can be a frightening and heartbreaking thing. That’s why we want to be there to make the process more manageable with the help of our dependable, understanding caregivers.
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