Wandering is a serious issue for patients with dementia and can easily put them in danger – particularly if they wander away from the home. After all, the senior may not be able to keep themselves safe or find their way back again. There are other issues too, like when they get up in the […]
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The Unique Strengths and Challenges of Millennial Caregivers
What do you imagine when we say the word millennial? For some, the term is still a catchphrase for anyone younger than 20 or so. Yet, the millennial generation isn’t so young anymore. Most definitions pin the generation as those born between 1981 to 1996. That puts millennials as being somewhere between 26 and 41. […]
How to Keep Dementia Patients from Wandering
Wandering is a common issue for dementia patients. In fact, the Alzheimer’s Association estimates that 6 in 10 people with dementia wander at least once. For many the behavior is repetitive, causing no end of concern for family members and friends. Crucially, wandering isn’t just a frustrating habit. It can also be incredibly dangerous, as […]
How Does Dementia Kill You?
Dementia is well-known as a disease that impacts the brain, eventually robbing a person of most things that make them recognizable as an individual. It’s also the leading cause of death in many places. One estimate suggests that close to 14% of deaths have dementia as an underlying cause, which is a shocking number (much […]
How To Have Difficult Conversations With Aging Parents
Talking to seniors can seem overwhelming, especially when they’re your parents. These strategies can all make life easier.
How to Deal with Irrational Elderly Parents
Over the years, we’ve created numerous articles that look at difficult parents, including those who are stubborn, narcissistic, clingy, or incredibly demanding. Such topics generally boil down to the following important approaches: That set of steps works best when your parent is willing and able to understand your perspectives. Where they care about what you’re […]