How State Programs Help Family Caregivers Get Paid
If you’re taking care of a loved one at home, yes—you can get paid by the state in some cases. It depends on where you live,…
If you’re taking care of a loved one at home, yes—you can get paid by the state in some cases. It depends on where you live,…
Never say, “You’re too old for that.” It might seem like a harmless comment, but telling an aging person they’re “too old” can hurt more than…
If you’re wondering what kind of questions appear on the SAGE test for Alzheimer’s and what the answers look like, here’s the short answer: the SAGE…
Moving a loved one into a memory care facility is not an easy decision. It’s emotional, stressful, and often filled with guilt or confusion. You might…
Taking care of a parent with dementia is hard. You’re dealing with their memory loss, their confusion, and sometimes even their anger or fear. On top…
When someone you care about is living with dementia, it’s not just memory that changes. You might start noticing unusual behaviors—maybe they start yelling more often,…
When someone is living with dementia, things can get very confusing—not just for them, but also for their family. Dementia doesn’t just affect memory. It changes…
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Taking care of a family member can be a full-time job. It can be tiring, stressful, and sometimes lonely. Many people give up their own jobs…
Tai Chi is not a new thing. You’ve probably seen people in parks moving slowly with their arms stretched out, taking deep breaths. That’s Tai Chi….