Grief and Loss and Guilt with Dementia
Grief and Loss with Dementia Grief and loss and guilt are a dementia caregiver’s constant companion. The stresses brought on by caregiving, like setting the bar for yourself too high, comparing yourself to others, and developing negative feelings toward your Read More …
How to Visit a Nursing Home
How to Visit a Nursing Home In the first place, when your loved one with dementia transitions to a skilled nursing facility (SNF), you will experience mixed emotions. Knowing how to visit a nursing home helps you and your Read More …
Dementia and Wearing the Same Outfit Every Day
Rambling clothes and rambling object—one certainty with dementia and Alzheimer’s is that stuff will travel to locations unknown with the help of your loved one. The flip side is when they wear the same outfit everyday until it can stand Read More …
Dementia Hallucinations Come in Many Forms
The Causes of Dementia Hallucinations Come in Many Forms There are a number of items to consider with dementia hallucinations. Did your loved one start any new medication? Have you had her pharmacist do a drug interaction check? Are Read More …
Dementia and Emergency Help
Taking care of someone with dementia is tough. Dementia mixed with the need for emergency help creates challenges you won’t expect. Therefore, prepare for emergency help, create certain documents ahead of an emergency. For example, a medication list answers questions Read More …
Frustrated by Mirrors and Dementia?
The way a person with dementia relates to the world is different from the way you and I see, hear, smell, taste, or touch it. As a result, their world is becoming unfamiliar. They remember feelings—good or bad, not Read More …
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