What America’s Aging Population Means for Family Caregivers Like Me
“Sir, may I know your daughter’s name?” Full Story
“Sir, may I know your daughter’s name?” Full Story
The randomness and severity of dementia terrify me. Although I exercise, eat right and stay mentally active, I could lose brain function suddenly after an accident or stroke or slowly…
Alzheimer’s disease affects about 55 million people worldwide, including 6.5 million Americans, and has no cure. Full Story
More than six million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease — and one in three seniors dies with the disease, according to statistics from the Alzheimer’s Association. Full Story
Caring for someone with dementia can be challenging, but a few simple tips may help caregivers manage the health and wellbeing of the individual in their care. Full Story
Running a senior living community requires a diverse team of dedicated individuals, each with unique responsibilities. Full Story
“Caring for somebody living with dementia can be very challenging, as many changes happen to the person as the disease progresses. Full Story
The majority of seniors with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia receive care from a family member or loved one. Full Story
A trip to the hospital can be stressful for people with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia and their caregivers. Full Story
Many people are unprepared to deal with the legal and financial consequences of a serious illness such as Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia. Full Story