Wandering 911: What To Do When a Person with Dementia Goes Missing
When a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia disorder goes missing, take action with these steps immediately.
When a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia disorder goes missing, take action with these steps immediately.
Learn how to prepare and cope with wandering symptoms from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia disorder to keep your loved ones out of harm’s way.
It’s important to be familiar with these symptoms of Alzheimer’s and what actions to take to prevent wandering from happening.
As 2016 comes to a close, Guideposts pauses to remember some of the inspiring individuals who left us over the past 12 months.
Let the words of the angels shared on that First Noel ease your mind, “Don’t be afraid.”
When Carol and her husband Lynn were diagnosed with cancer, doctors gave them two years to live. That was 11 years ago. Faith, family, friends, and a positive outlook made the difference.
Let God make us all that we can be, showing the best of humankind to each other.
Challenge yourself to find easily remedied situations.
Read Guideposts readers’ favorite, most inspiring stories of 2016. From Elizabeth Vargas, who overcame anxiety and addiction, to fun facts about dreams, there’s something for everyone.
Mysterious Ways assistant editor Dan Hoffman shares his personal milestones from 2016.
God helps bring a big writing project to fulfillment.
Begin 2024 with these New Year inspirational quotes from Steven Spielberg, Helen Keller, Oprah Winfrey, and others.