Six Signs Someone with Alzheimer’s Might Wander: These Triggers Could Put Individuals At Risk
It’s important to be familiar with these symptoms of Alzheimer’s and what actions to take to prevent wandering from happening.
Whether you or a family member is caring for a spouse, parent or loved one, find support in articles, advice, prayers, and inspirational stories for caregivers.
It’s important to be familiar with these symptoms of Alzheimer’s and what actions to take to prevent wandering from happening.
These simple, easy caregiving hacks will make caring for a loved one that much easier (and way less stressful).
If you are caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, here are several tips from professional caregivers that we hope might help lighten your load a little bit.
Her job working with seniors gave her the training she hoped she’d never need: Caring for her mother who had dementia.
His father was growing more frail and in need of assistance. But between his two jobs, his marriage and his kids, where would he find the time and energy to do right by his dad?
All her life, his mom had been a helper. Then she grew helpless, but actor Courtney B. Vance and his wife, Angela Bassett, rose to the challenge.
She thought she couldn’t handle a very energetic puppy. She never could have guessed how that dog would help her manage her diabetes.
The acclaimed actor, featured on the cover of the August 2016 issue of Guideposts, shares how he, his wife, Angela Bassett, and their children have all joined together to care for Vance’s mother, who is afflicted with ALS.
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