For many of us, it’s second nature to rely on reminders - whether it’s a sticky note on the fridge, a calendar alert, or a family member calling to say, “Don’t forget your appointment …
Dementia doesn’t just affect memory - it often impacts how a person speaks, listens, and understands. As the condition progresses, once-simple conversations can become confusing, frustrating, or even distressing for both the person with …
Falls are one of the leading causes of injury and hospitalization among older adults - and often, they happen when no one is around to help. For seniors living alone or managing cognitive impairment, …
As we age - or as our loved ones do - safety becomes a greater priority. For seniors living alone or managing conditions like dementia, an unexpected fall, medical episode, or moment of disorientation …
As the global population ages, interest is growing in how nutrition may influence brain health. While there's no single “superfood” that can prevent Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, mounting research shows that certain …
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 …
Independence and safety are crucial for individuals with cognitive impairment, as they promote a sense of dignity and self-worth. This is where the concept of safe zones comes into play, offering a valuable solution …
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. …
More and more older adults in the U.S. are choosing to stay in their own homes as they age—a concept known as aging in place. This choice can offer many benefits, such as maintaining …