When your partner is diagnosed with dementia, your relationship changes in ways that are difficult to prepare for. The person who once shared your memories, routines, and future plans may now forget your anniversary, …
A dementia or cognitive impairment diagnosis can be overwhelming - but it doesn't mean giving up on mental stimulation, purpose, or growth. In fact, keeping the brain engaged after diagnosis is one of the …
We often hear that sleep is important for our physical and mental health - but what if it also plays a key role in protecting our brain from dementia? Mounting research suggests that how …
Caring for a loved one - whether it’s a parent with dementia, a partner recovering from illness, or a child with special needs - is one of the most meaningful things you can do. …
As countries around the world respond to rapidly aging populations, Japan remains at the forefront - both in its challenges and its proactive approach to dementia care. A recent editorial by Japan Forward sheds …
Navigating life after a dementia diagnosis can feel overwhelming - but Age Scotland’s Living Well with Early Stage Dementia guide offers a wealth of compassionate, practical advice to help individuals and families find clarity, …
For those living with early-stage dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI), staying on top of daily tasks can become increasingly challenging. Elli Cares steps in to offer a helping hand, with its notification reminders …
Most homes aren’t designed with dementia in mind - but they can be adapted to better support safety, comfort, and dignity. In The Apartment: A Guide to Creating a Dementia-Friendly Home, the Alzheimer’s Foundation …
As dementia progresses, it’s easy to focus only on what’s being lost - memory, communication, or independence. But people living with dementia still experience joy, creativity, and a need for purpose. In their article …