Alzheimer’s and Dementia
What Are the Signs Your Senior Might be Struggling with Anosognosia?
Anosognosia with Alzheimer’s disease can be a frustrating and frightening thing for you as a family caregiver. Impacting more than 46 percent of those in the mild to moderate stages of the disease, and up to 91 percent of those in the moderate to advanced stages of the disease, anosognosia is a lack of insight…
Read MoreWhat Types of Repetitive Activities Might Be Helpful for an Aging Adult with Dementia?
Homecare New Providence NJ-Dementia can cause an aging adult to get stuck in a loop and engage in repetitive activities. In fact, these activities can be very soothing to an elderly family member with dementia. Here are some deliberately repetitive activities you might want to try with your senior.
Read MoreKeeping a Loved One Safe at Home with Dementia
Elderly Care in Union County NJ: A major concern of family caregivers who have a loved one at home with dementia is how do I keep them safe when I’m not there? One of the biggest concerns is wandering.
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