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How Personalized Care Plans Support Residents with Early to Late-Stage Dementia

Key Takeaways Personalized care plans adapt to each person’s unique abilities, background, and changing needs throughout their dementia journey Early-stage care focuses on maintaining independence and choice while building confidence through gentle support Mid-stage approaches emphasize structured routines, modified activities, and specialized communication techniques Late-stage care prioritizes comfort, dignity, and meaningful connections through sensory experiences…
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How to Help Someone with Memory Loss

Key Takeaways Early recognition of memory loss signs helps you provide timely support and adapt your approach. Simple home modifications can reduce confusion while maintaining your loved one's independence and dignity. Clear communication, patience, and gentle redirection help preserve meaningful connections. Supporting daily activities while encouraging independence creates structure without overwhelming control. Taking care of…
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Movies About Alzheimer’s Disease

Key Takeaways Movies about Alzheimer's can help you better understand your loved one's experience and your own emotions as a caregiver. Films like "Still Alice," "The Notebook," and "Away From Her" show realistic portrayals of cognitive decline while highlighting love and resilience. Watching movies together can create meaningful bonding moments and spark conversations about your…
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Can Puzzles and Games Strengthen Cognitive Abilities?

Key Takeaways Puzzles and games can help maintain cognitive function and may slow the decline in people with dementia Regular mental activity through engaging games supports brain health at any stage Memory care communities use structured activities to help residents stay mentally active Simple games like card matching and word puzzles work well for people…
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Engaging Cognitive Activities for Seniors

Key Takeaways Brain games like puzzles, crosswords, and board games help stimulate focus and logic. Artistic expression and music offer meaningful ways for seniors to relax and self-reflect. Gentle physical movement promotes blood flow and reduces restlessness in memory care. Gardening and nature-based tasks support calm, coordination, and emotional well-being. Social activities keep the mind…
A senior in the early stages of dementia looks at a grocery receipt in confusion after coming home with not enough food

How to Know When Memory Care Is Needed?

Caring for a senior loved one living with dementia or significant memory loss is both a challenging and heartfelt responsibility. You do your best to ensure their comfort, safety, and well-being. But as dementia progresses, their needs may outgrow what can be managed at home. This is where memory care can provide specialized support for…
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Can Someone With Dementia Sign Legal Documents?

When a loved one is diagnosed with dementia, it brings a flood of emotions and uncertainties about their future. Among the many questions that families grapple with, one of the most complex is whether someone with dementia can legally sign documents. While someone with dementia can sign legal documents, their ability to do so is…
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Can You Visit a Memory Care Resident Too Much?

Social connection can be challenging to maintain for people living with dementia. Thankfully, memory care provides access to round-the-clock care, resources, and community for loved ones, but it can sometimes mean you spend less time with them.  If you have a loved one who’s living in a memory care community, you may be wondering if…

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