Posts Tagged ‘Alzheimer’s’
Caregiving Through The Holidays
Holidays are special times for families. Don’t let the added responsibility of caring for your loved one add stress to your holiday spirit. Let us share with you ways to…
Read MoreVirtual Dementia Tour (Mishawaka)
This is a unique, individual, immersive experience of simulated dementia. If you wish to understand the physical and mental challenges of those with dementia, please join us. Space is limited.
Read MoreMusic as a Therapy for Dementia (Mishawaka)
Presented by: Alesha Hahn, Music Therapist, Great Lakes Caring – There are many ways music therapy helps boost brain activity and control behaviors related to dementia. Come learn how music…
Read MoreImportant Things to Look for in a Memory Care Assisted Living Community
Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia are progressive in nature. Therefore, an individual’s symptoms will become more pronounced and increasingly evident over time. Although the disease can progress at…
Read MoreAlzheimer’s 101: Important Tips for Caregivers
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Read MoreCar Show and Coffee to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association
Car Show and Coffee to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association Join us as we co-host with Covington Manor our first car show to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association. There will be various…
Read MoreTips for Celebrating Milestones to Keep Your Loved One Engaged in Life
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Read MoreHow Celebrating Milestones with Your Loved One with Alzheimer’s Keeps Them Engaged in Life
Life offers us many reasons to celebrate: the birth of a baby, a graduation, a marriage, a special anniversary and more. In celebrating life’s special moments, it is important to…
Read MoreTips for Encouraging Independence to Boost Your Loved One’s Confidence and Well-Being
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Read MoreAlzheimer’s Caregiver Tips: Encourage Independence to Boost Your Loved One’s Confidence and Well-Being
People with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia can experience a variety of emotions that are directly attributable to their condition. These include frustration, agitation, anger, fear, confusion and…
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