Alzheimer’s
The Quick Temptation to Assume a Parent Does NOT Have Alzheimer’s
Elder Care Powdersville SC-When an adult child is beginning to see the earliest signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s within an aging parent, that’s a tough thing to accept.
Read MoreLiving With Alzheimer’s For Caregivers – Middle Stage
Caregiver Greenville SC-Join us for this free webinar and hear caregivers and professionals discuss helpful strategies to provide safe, effective and comfortable care in the middle stage of Alzheimer’s.
Read MoreFive Tips for Finding Positives in the World of Alzheimer’s
Home Health Care in Spartanburg SC: When a parent has Alzheimer’s, it’s easy to feel down. Alzheimer’s patients are often depressed and even despondent.
Read MoreSenior Wearable Technology
No more ugly medical button on a string! The security of a failsafe for seniors who live alone or those who are prone to wandering, now comes in many forms! Senior wearables are handy devices that stay with the senior and can be used in case of an accident, or GPS tracker that records the…
Read MoreTalking to People with Alzheimer’s
There is no easy way to live with Alzheimer’s or to care for those with Alzheimer’s. This type of dementia affects over 5.5 million Americans. The care begins with understanding the disease and being able to talk to those who are affected. People with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia can be difficult to talk…
Read MoreEarly Signs of Alzheimer's
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, there are ten early warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s is a brain disease that causes a slow decline in memory and reasoning skills and eventually affects their ability to perform daily living activities. Most people with Alzheimer’s disease need in-home care and eventually full-time care whether at home or…
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