“I’m still me, but not sort of.” It is not true that “everything” is lost in people who have a dementia. Some aspects of memory and language may be lost, while feelings and aspects of personality remain. Let’s talk about what is lost and what is retained and how to help the person make [...]
Tag Archives: Aging Parents
Tips for Alzheimer’s Care
April 19, 2012
Hello, You’re here because your worried, scared and you feel alone. You’re not I have collected some articles on tips and advice for Alzheimer’s Care. Click here, pick one that relates to your situation. http://www.scoop.it/t/alzheimer-s-care-for-aging-parents Come back and send me an email or call if you have any questions Sit down [...]
What happens when we are suddenly called into action to be our Parents Caregiver?
March 27, 2012
Will you be ready are you prepared? Aging parents are a difficult problem many people of the current generation are beginning to encounter. While parents are typically wise and capable of caring for themselves, more and more, people are finding that extremely sick, or the elderly that otherwise require special care, are becoming a burden [...]
Are you caring for the Elderly?
March 24, 2012
Caring for the elderly in America today requires commitment, compassion, and understanding. To treat the elderly with care is a skill that may or may not come easily to everyone- the task at hand can often be frustrating, time consuming, and physically demanding. Whether one is the sole caretaker, a home health aide, or [...]
Signs you’re Aging Parents might need Help
January 5, 2012
Life is truly an amazing gift of its own. But we all have to age with life whether we want to or not. This can be one of the hardest parts in life. There are signs an aging relative may need help that you can look for. Sometimes [...]
Dementia does this sound like you and you’re Parents?
September 2, 2011
You’re busy working raising a family, checking off all those things on your lists. You have heard other women talking about the sandwich generation. You are taking care of your family and your parents. You give them a call to chat and see how things are going. No answer, no biggie you just think I’ll [...]











May 8, 2012
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