1. Tips for Creating a Happy Holiday for Your Loved One with Dementia Part 2

    The holidays are a wonderful time,  but they aren't always easy when your loved one has dementia.  Dementia is an incredibly difficult disease, not just for the person who suffers from dementia, but for all of their friends and family as well. The last thing that anyone wants is to celebrate the holidays without their loved one, and luckily, you can read about helpful tips for creating a happy h…Read More

  2. Managing Difficult Behaviors That Result From Dementia Part 2

    Are your loved one’s difficult, dementia-related behaviors making your feel hopeless and lost? If so, you’ve come to the right place. There are many things about caring for someone with dementia that are challenging, but personality changes and difficult behaviors tend to be the hardest on loved ones and caregivers alike. That’s why, in our previous post, our memory care professionals in Dur…Read More

  3. The Importance of Early Diagnosis for Alzheimer’s Patients Part 2

    One study found that less than 35% of people living with dementia or Alzheimer’s actually have a diagnosis. Unfortunately, without a proper diagnosis of the disease, many people are not getting the treatment that they need. A diagnosis at any stage during the disease can be helpful, but early diagnosis is incredibly important for many reasons. If you haven’t already, check out our latest blog …Read More

  4. Foods That May Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease Part 3

    Can your diet really help prevent Alzheimer’s disease? Many scientists believe that Alzheimer’s disease, as well as other forms of dementia, are caused by a combination of lifestyle choices, including diet and exercise, environmental factors and genetics. That’s why our memory care specialists in Durham went over a couple of foods that may help prevent Alzheimer’s disease in our latest blo…Read More