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How Does Dementia Kill You?

April 11, 2023 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

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 […]

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Technology that Helps with Memory Care

January 4, 2023 By John Francis Leave a Comment

As the global population rises and life expectancy increases, there is also a rise in cognitive impairment and dementia, burdening families and healthcare systems. But thanks to technological advancements, technological devices are improving the functioning, tracking, and mobility of dementia patients allowing their families to help them age in place. As gerontechnology continues to develop […]

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Should You Include Dementia Patients in Family Celebrations?

December 14, 2022 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

The holidays are an important time for families to come together, to connect, and to celebrate. Many of us have years and years of family holidays together, including plenty of traditions and moments that matter. Dementia makes things much more complicated. What do you do when a loved one also suffers from dementia? Do you […]

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Dementia Water Balls for Increasing Hydration

August 26, 2022 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

Have you heard about dementia water balls? They’re sometimes called dementia hydration balls, water ball jelly drops, or just Jelly Drops. They’re a clever idea, based on the fact that dementia patients often don’t want to drink water. Sometimes they’re even afraid of it. This can lead to dehydration and increase the risk of many […]

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The 6 Best Types of Puzzles for Alzheimer’s Patients

April 25, 2022 By Angelica Herrera Venson, DrPH, MPH Leave a Comment

Puzzles often feature on lists of gifts for dementia patients, including those with Alzheimer’s disease. But, what makes puzzles for Alzheimer’s patients so powerful and how can you take advantage of them? Well, first of all, we’re not talking about large puzzles with 1,000, 2,000, or even 10,000 pieces. Nor are we talking about complicated […]

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5 Tips for Dementia Caregiving in the Holidays

December 20, 2021 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

At the best of times, the holidays involves a considerable amount of stress. This is even more significant if you are caring for a person with dementia. So, this post considers some ways to make sure the holidays turn out well.

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