Learn the difference between dementia and Alzheimer’s, how to support a loved one who has been diagnosed with dementia and more.
Visiting a loved one with dementia can be tough, but there are ways to make the experience better for everyone involved, says a UAlberta expert in end-of-life care. Credit: University of Alberta Visiting a loved one with dementia can feel frustrating, even hopeless, but there are ways to ...
A dementia nurse explains how to support someone with dementia in hospital. From what to expect when they’re hospitalised to the simple step that can help to connect them with home.
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Deterioration in the ability to produce complex speech or understand what people are asking, can make it difficult for people with dementia to make choices in conventional ways. It can be simple things like deciding which clothes to wear, or what to have
Caring for a loved ... MM Parrish,P Quinn - 《Clinical Social Work Journal》 被引量: 20发表: 1999年 Planning for the Future Together in Culturally Diverse Families: Making Everyday Care Decisions The stress of providing long-term care to a relative with a cognitive impairment (eg, dementia...
Having a family member or friend with untreated hearing loss can be a tough situation to navigate. Here are six ways you can help your loved one begin their journey to better hearing:
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Why does the switch from daylight savings to standard time affect people with dementia? And how can you help your loved one adjust to the time change? Read on for a few tips on how to navigate the time change and dementia. Why Does Time Change Affect Those Living With Dementia?
Daylight saving time could be disorienting for people With Alzheimer's or dementia. Here's how to help your loved ones. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — This weekend, everyone will be turning back their clocks by one hour. Daylight saving time officially ends at 2 a.m. on Nov. 3....