By: Jackie Witges, R.N., B.S.N., C.M.C., C.D.P. When your loved one is diagnosed with a form of dementia, you may have concerns that you will not be able to communicate with them as you have in the past. Fear
Inadequate Sleep May Set the Stage for Alzheimer’s
We like to think that great days start with a great sleep. That saying may ring particularly true thanks to researchers at the Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU). When we sleep, many processes take place within the body that
This Time of Year
‘Tis the season for noticing signs of dementia. A recent survey found that family members are reluctant to speak to a loved one about concerns of their loved one’s dementia. Often, family members wait over a year before approaching the
Power of the Powerball on Alzheimer’s and Dementia
As of 1:30 Central Time, January 11, 2016, the Powerball jackpot is 1.4 Billion dollars. If paid in a lump sum, one would receive $868 million prior to taxes. On payday, the U.S. Government will hold 25%; the state of
State of Alzheimer’s Drugs and Medications
As we care for our loved ones with Alzheimer’s, we always focus on providing a safe, loving environment. We surround the person with familiar faces, and we always live in the moment. In moments of challenge, we sympathize and redirect.