Older people living with dementia require ongoing support, understanding, and care. For many family members, caring for their loved one brings many responsibilities. Sometimes, it can be overwhelming.
Aging brings many changes, both physically and mentally. For senior citizens, maintaining cognitive health is a key aspect of overall well-being. While occasional forgetfulness is a natural part of ...
Although dementia patients experience severe or chronic pain, many studies indicate that they regularly receive fewer analgesics than healthy senior adults. This can primarily be attributed to the ...
Dementia is a silent, yet devastating condition that slowly steals the essence of our loved ones. Watching my elderly parents grapple with dementia has been one of the most challenging experiences of ...
For adults with dementia and their loved ones, modern technology is opening up a whole new world of possibilities, allowing seniors to age in place while remaining safe, active, and connected to their ...
Dementia is one of the most pressing health challenges faced by elderly populations today. Far beyond being a simple part of aging, dementia is a medical condition that gradually impairs memory, ...
The majority of seniors with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia receive care from a family member or loved one. Every year, millions of Americans provide billions of hours of unpaid care for ...
Hospital-to-home transitions for older adults with dementia and multiple chronic conditions face major challenges due to systemic healthcare gaps, according to a comprehensive review published in BMC ...