Grief And Caregiving

Grief and caregiving. Caregivers go through grief stages everyday and you have to acknowledge the fact that you are grieving. We grieve for our loved ones who have Dementia and Alzheimer’s because we see how they are not the same person as the disease progresses...

Social Distance vs Physical Distance

Using the term Social Distance vs Physical Distance sounds and feels so much better. We are not social distancing, we are actually still connecting but just in different ways so we can stay a physical distance away. Visit Our Sponsor Arden...

7 Ways to Thank a Family Caregiver

By Theresa Wilbanks – More than 1 in 5 Americans are providing care for a family member. You likely interact with many family caregivers in your close circles, including friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors. When someone in your realm is involved with care...

Coping with Dementia

Coping with Dementia LLC provides training and education in person-centered compassionate care for people living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. It pursues this objective through workshops, support groups, counseling, and writing through digital...

Creating A Memory Box For Seniors

Creating a memory box for seniors can very helpful for them and for you. It can help spark conversations with guests who may not know what to say. Remembering and sharing memories can be such a comfort to Seniors who may have Alzheimer’s and Dementia. Visit Our...

Getting Out Of Sticky Situations

Getting out of sticky situations can be a bit easier when it concerns your loved one with dementia by using this card. Here is another great story. Visit Our Sponsor Arden Courts...