Dealing with dementia is difficult. Dealing with dementia and the holidays can be down right brutal. An individual with a dementia can be easily overwhelmed by all of the activities of holiday celebrations and become overly anxious, depressed or more confused. Most individuals with dementia do relatively well with set routines and naturally pull back Read More
Isolation & Loneliness Can Bring Depression to Seniors During the Holidays
The majority of us have fond memories of holidays past. Often when one remembers the hustle and bustle of those days we have forgotten the stress and demands. We remember the sweet orange and crunchy nuts in our Christmas stocking or the wonder of lighting the menorah. Unfortunately, for seniors who live alone, the contrast between those Read More
Frail Older Parents: How to Make the Holidays Joyful!
As family members age they may no longer have the energy to buy gifts or host holiday celebrations. This can make the holidays a sad time for them. With a few helpful hints, adult children can accommodate and create joyful holidays for older adults. Ask mom or dad for their favorite food or recipe. If they Read More
Families are “Silent” Care Coordinators
When an aging adult is ailing and can no longer care for themselves, their families are silent care coordinators. Someone has to oversee the care of those who are dependent, and often that job falls on the closest family member. With older adults it usually falls to the oldest adult daughter and sometimes the daughter-in-law. Read More
Suicide – The End of Distress, the Beginning of Pain
Suicide has been part of our history for many, many years – yet it seems to be growing, and that growth brings on much anguish for the family and friends who survive. Knowing some of the suicide warning signs can help us be proactive in helping someone in distress. We family members need to be Read More
Stress: A By-Product of Alzheimer’s Disease
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month. We are seeing lots of information on promoting awareness, raising funds for research and getting a good diagnosis, both online and in the news. But the result of all this media coverage is an underlying stress – not just for those dealing with the illness (both patients and care providers), Read More
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