Choosing Natural Treatments for Early Stage Dementia
Dementia may seem like a natural part of growing older. There are an estimated 44 million people living with some form of dementia or Alzheimer’s...
First Signs That Your Loved One May Be Battling Alzheimer’s or Dementia
We all tend to forget things as we age, starting with where we placed our car keys and potentially progressing to what we had...
5 Tips to Keep Caregivers Healthy and Reduce Stress
Caring for someone else can be an incredible gift to the caregiver, but it can also place a great deal of stress on your mind and body. Seeing someone that you love suffering mentally or in...
What Are the Differences Between Alzheimer’s and Dementia?
If you don’t have a friend or family member with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, you may be used to using these terms...
Protect the Financial Assets of Loved Ones With Alzheimer’s or Dementia
As a caregiver, it can be difficult to watch your loved one suffer from the effects of a disease such as Alzheimer’s or the symptoms of dementia...
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