As we sing “Auld Lang Syne” at midnight on New Year’s Eve, many caregivers for their aging parent or elderly loved ones will make their resolutions for the upcoming year. At...
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The Health Benefits of Tai Chi for Seniors
You may have seen individuals or groups at the park moving in a slow, synchronized routine.
Five Fall Crafts for Senior Adults
As the leaves begin to change color and the chill of fall is in the air, we are spending more of our days indoors where it’s warm and toasty. If you are a caregiver caring for an...
3 easy ways to stay in touch with family
The Internet is a prevalent means of communication and there are many ways that we can stay in touch with family. With smartphones now the norm for many individuals, your parents...
12 Ideas to Celebrate Father’s Day 2020 for Seniors
Father’s Day celebrations may be a little different this year due to the coronavirus. Families need to be careful with their elderly parents, who are particularly...
Supporting Your Family Caregiver
Even in a large family, the role of caregiver often falls to one sibling.
Dementia: Keeping the season merry inspired by their spirit.
Many of us feel very nostalgic during the holiday season. We remember leaving cookies for Santa, unwrapping our first bike, making pies with mom, lighting the...
Sharing Memories Through the 5 Senses
Dementia can be a cruel thief, stealing short-term memories from your loved ones. They may forget to eat or drink during the day. They may no longer be able to recognize their...
Holiday Travel for People with Dementia
It’s that wonderful time of year, where family and friends gather for the holidays—both near and far.
Dementia: 8 Tips for Celebrating the Holidays Together
The holidays can be stressful during the best of times, but layer on the responsibilities of caring for a loved with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia and your holiday...