A Caregiver’s Guide to Dementia Behaviors
What behaviors are common for older adults with dementia? Your loved one may display a variety of different ones, but here are some of the most common.
What behaviors are common for older adults with dementia? Your loved one may display a variety of different ones, but here are some of the most common.
Memory care and home care are two options for those living with dementia. However, many prefer in-home care as an option. See why!
A decline in memory function is alarming to seniors and their families. If you’re concerned about you or a loved one having dementia, here are the top 10 warning signs of dementia.
Health experts have expressed concerns regarding the prevalence and health impact of loneliness. In the U.S., loneliness affects 48% of adults age 60 or older and often leads to the risk of dementia or premature death. Learn how you can help.
Those with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease are still fairly independent. So how can you find a balance when it comes to helping? Find out.
A big shout out to Dorothy, LaToya, Pat, Denise, and Lia who attended our in-service titled “All About Dementia”. We talked about the challenges for people affected by dementia and the special challenges caregivers (professional & family alike) of those with dementia face. Knowledge is power. It gives us understanding which builds our compassion and makes us better caregivers.
HomeChoice Home Care Solutions was happy to take part in the kick-off of the 2021 Move to De-Feet Dementia with the Annual Devil's Ridge Charity Golf Classic!
Your elderly mother is having trouble performing simple tasks, and she’s locked herself out of the house several times. The other day mom went to the bank and couldn’t remember how to get back home. Mom’s forgetfulness has now reached the point you suspect she has dementia. What should you do?