May 16, 2016
Is Your Senior Loved One Hiding Dementia?
Alzheimer’s disease and dementia occur over time and can be easy for seniors and their families to overlook.
Read PostAlzheimer’s disease and dementia occur over time and can be easy for seniors and their families to overlook.
Read PostEdgewood staff, residents and family members of memory care residents will have the chance to let their opinions be heard through our annual My InnerView survey.
Read PostSeniors are typically retired, and that can leave them with a lot of extra time. How can they use those unplanned hours? Take a trip!
Read PostThere’s one demographic that is important but often left out of the film industry: seniors! We’ve found some great movies with older main characters that you can relate to.
Read PostEveryone gets in a bad mood sometimes and that’s OK! The key to happiness is knowing how to ditch the grumpies and feel better.
Read PostTaking several medicines a day can get confusing, especially for those with memory issues. Here are some tips for helping your loved one keep track of his or her medications.
Read PostWhen seniors undergo surgical procedures, they often require assistance before and after the operation.
Read PostDoes your senior loved one use a mobility aid? Learn how you can prepare the device for winter.
Read PostRemember to be patient and cherish the good days when you love someone with Alzheimer’s. Here are some more tips for coping with the condition.
Read PostAs a caregiver of someone with Alzheimer’s, you can take some measures to help your loved one work on their memory.
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