Alzheimer’s Care
The MIND diet isn’t going to cure Alzheimer’s, but it can mitigate some of the most common symptoms of this debilitating disease. Dr. Martha Morris is the nutritional epidemiologist who created the MIND diet, and she has helped many seniors with Alzheimer’s over the last few years. This diet emphasizes nutrient-dense foods that are excellent…
Read MoreAlzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, affects an estimated 5 million people in the United States. Approximately 50 percent of those with Alzheimer’s are over the age of 85. Learn more about this condition, what to expect, and how to help your senior loved one with these six facts. 1. Alzheimer’s Has Been…
Read MoreAs adults get older, they may experience a variety of age-related challenges. However, some changes may signal the onset of Alzheimer’s disease. By recognizing the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease early, you can help your senior loved one boost his or her cognitive health and enjoy a high quality of life. 1. Loss of Memory Memory…
Read MoreAs more and more adult children are assisting with in-home care for their elderly parents, they’re encountering the stressfulness of dementia and Alzheimer’s more frequently. Part of the reason more children are having to learn how to manage the stresses associated with these ailments is that more seniors are choosing to age in place and…
Read MoreAlzheimer’s disease is a degenerative brain disorder that affects millions of seniors worldwide. Though there are many theories about what causes Alzheimer’s, there has been little proof of what triggers the disease because it’s somewhat difficult for scientists to study. A recent study by researchers at Lomonosov Moscow State University and King’s College London used…
Read MoreHaving Alzheimer’s disease is already challenging enough, but the stigma surrounding this condition can make it even more difficult. Many seniors don’t get diagnosed promptly because they’re too scared to seek help when they notice symptoms, and the stigma can make it difficult for seniors to get the respect and care they deserve. Here are…
Read MoreAlzheimer’s is a form of dementia that affects each person differently. Controlling the disease could slow its progression and increase independence. Family caregivers need to learn as much about the condition as possible, including whether it’s curable and what they can do to help their senior loved ones manage the disease. Continue reading to learn…
Read MoreEvery year, more progress is made regarding the best ways to treat Alzheimer’s. While researchers are still working to identify a single definite cause for this condition, it’s understood there are some common causes that may be behind why some people develop symptoms and others don’t. Taking a look at what this year has taught…
Read MoreFamily members often provide care for a parent with Alzheimer’s. While rewarding, the role of caregiver comes with a number of challenges and stress. Alzheimer’s disease affects many aspects of cognitive ability and eventually interferes with vision and communication skills. The ravaging effects also frequently cause personality and behavioral changes. Preparation is key for the…
Read MoreAlzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, and it can negatively impact almost every facet of a senior’s cognitive health. Doctors from around the world continue to invest an incredible amount of time and energy into studying this disease, but they haven’t been able to develop a permanent cure, which is why seniors…
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