Art Program For Individuals With Early Stage Dementia
Great program offered through the Dallas Museum of Art for people with early stage dementia.
Great program offered through the Dallas Museum of Art for people with early stage dementia.
As women reach menopause, they may feel as if they’re going through a “brain fog.” They’re forgetting names or where they put their car keys. But don’t worry – up to sixty percent of women report memory loss during menopause. While that same study shows that the memory loss is temporary, women suffering from memory loss during menopause can still…
Helping an aging parent transition to assisted living can be challenging. Many seniors fear this change and with good reason. Many of them in their generation think of assisted living as places where seniors get put away. This is a tough situation for families and it can be difficult determining the best senior assisted living residence for…
Margurette T was a resident that lived at Mayberry Gardens for a short few months. In the time she lived at Mayberry Gardens, she became loved by the staff and the other residents. She radiated love and kindness and had a calming effect on others. She was gentle and bore her sicknesses and infirmities with…
Wanted to recognize Sara from the local chapter of the alz.org for coming to our community and bringing an excellent training on Alzheimer’s and dementia to our staff. We are trying to be informed as possible on caring for residents who suffer with Alzheimer’s and dementia and the training was very informative and interactive. Thank…
Brain atrophy commonly occurs in older adults. It causes memory loss and dulls cognitive function. There are steps seniors can take to keep the aging mind sharp. Make a plan for better senior living that will help you retain your brain power. Nutrition affects brain functioning. Rush University claims the MIND diet fights the onset of…
According to the World Health Organization, there are 9.9 million new cases of dementia every year, so when is it time to start thinking about memory care for your loved one? Here are three signs to consider when asking your loved one’s health care provider if dementia is affecting your loved one enough to make the move to a memory care residence….