Older people living with dementia require ongoing support, understanding, and care. For many family members, caring for their loved one brings many responsibilities. Sometimes, it can be overwhelming.
Kathleen Buckwalter answers: 'Giving Up Driving With Alzheimer's?' May 4, 2009 -- Question: How do I talk to my loved one with Alzheimer's about giving up driving? Answer: Giving up driving is an ...
Q. Some of my friends and acquaintances are having memory problems. Most are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. In keeping up my relationship with them, how can I most effectively communicate given ...
Alzheimer’s changes the brain and makes it harder to think, remember and do everyday tasks.
Recognizing the early signs of Alzheimer’s can feel like standing at the edge of an emotional cliff — overwhelming, terrifying and confusing all at once. But knowing how to respond to early ...
Learn strategies for managing the emotional impact of early-stage Alzheimer's. Discover tips on coping with feelings, seeking ...
In the United States, 7.2 million people are currently living with Alzheimer’s, with over 5 million of them being over the ...
It's common to experience guilt as an Alzheimer's caregiver. These tips can help you work through this difficult emotion and feel more assured in your decision-making. “Guilt is a common experience ...