Dementia is the progressive deterioration in cognitive function — the ability to process thought (intelligence).
Posted on 29 March 2016.
Dementia is the progressive deterioration in cognitive function — the ability to process thought (intelligence).
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Posted on 31 January 2012.
By Micha Shalev Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease impacts every aspect of daily life. As Alzheimer’s patients lose one ability after another, caregivers face tests of stamina, problem solving and resiliency. During this long and difficult journey, communication diminishes, rewards decrease, and without strong support, caretakers face challenges to their wellbeing. Maintaining emotional and physical […]
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Posted on 22 November 2011.
By Micha Shalev The phrase “home is where the heart is” captures the sentiments of many older adults when it comes to making choices about where they live as they age. Eighty-nine percent of those people 50 and over surveyed in 2005 stated that they would prefer to remain in their home indefinitely. Should they […]
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Posted on 01 September 2011.
By Micha Shalev Some people with Alzheimer’s disease experience confusion and agitation that escalate in the late afternoon or evening. They have trouble going to bed and staying asleep. Experts believe this behavior, commonly called sundowning, is caused by a combination of exhaustion and changes in the person’s biological clock that confuse day and night. […]
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Posted on 27 July 2011.
By Micha Shalev About 44 million people, roughly 19 percent of the U.S. adult population, provide unpaid care to someone who is age 50 or older. The average age of caregivers is 50 and the average age of care recipients is 77. Most caregivers assist family members, usually their mothers. How do you define the […]
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Posted on 27 September 2010.
When the caregiver can no longer cope with the physical and mental demands of caregiving, he or she should first consider support services.
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