Alzheimer’s Disease
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Concierge Elder Care: A Personalized Approach to Preserving Health, Independence, and Dignity Cognitive decline is unpredictable. Subtle shifts, missed appointments, confusion, behavioral changes, can escalate quickly, disrupting independence and family harmony. For families accustomed to excellence and precision, standard care is no longer sufficient. Concierge care provides a strategic, proactive solution: Through personalized oversight, concierge…
Read MoreKey Signs It’s Time for Memory Care: Protecting Your Loved One With Confidence
Time for memory care: There comes a moment in many families’ journeys when love alone is no longer enough to keep a loved one safe, engaged, and at ease.This moment is rarely dramatic. More often, it arrives quietly, through exhaustion, concern, and a growing awareness that what once worked no longer does. For families supporting…
Read MoreDementia Behavioral Changes: Expert Guidance Through Apathy and Agitation
Dementia Behavioral Changes: For families walking alongside a loved one with dementia, the most painful changes are often not about memory at all. Instead, they emerge quietly, and sometimes forcefully, through shifts in behavior. A once-engaged parent may become withdrawn and indifferent. A gentle spouse may suddenly appear restless, irritable, or agitated. These moments can…
Read MorePractical Strategies for Working Adults Caring for Parents with Dementia
Balancing Work and Dementia Care: For many adult children, life is a delicate juggling act. Careers, travel commitments, and the increasing responsibilities of caring for a parent with dementia often collide in ways that feel overwhelming. Yet, with thoughtful guidance, structured planning, and the right support, it’s possible to navigate this journey with confidence, dignity,…
Read MoreUnderstanding Dementia: Symptoms, Types, and How It’s Diagnosed
There are different types of dementia. Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning, thinking, remembering, and reasoning, to a degree that interferes with daily life. It can also affect emotions and personality. Dementia is not a normal part of aging, though prevalence increases with age; approximately one-third of people aged 85 or older may develop…
Read MorePrivate Help for an Elderly Parent: What Families Truly Need
Few people type the phrase private help for an elderly parent casually. It is not a search born of convenience or comparison shopping. It is a phrase shaped by quiet concern, by responsibility beginning to press more heavily, by the sense that something important can no longer be handled alone. Behind the words is rarely…
Read MoreMindful Forest Therapy for Alzheimer’s.
Shinrin-Yoku, a Japanese term translated to “Forest Bathing”, is a mindful way of spending time in the woods that allows you to reconnect with nature, providing significant health benefits in return. Generations ago, being in nature was a natural consequence of existence, but with the increasingly institutionalization of older adults, a hyperactive mind, and a…
Read MoreAlzheimer’s – The Most Feared Disease
Alzheimer’s is a brain disease that causes a slow decline in memory, thinking and reasoning skills. The fear of acquiring the disease is of major concern to most aging adults and differentiating normal age loss from a neurocognitive disorder is of utmost concern. I have listed below the ten early signs to look in a neurocognitive disorder…
Read MoreAlzheimer’s and Dementia Communication Techniques
There are a number of Alzheimer’s and Dementia Communication Techniques that are effective in reducing problematic behaviors and improving day-to-day functioning of people with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Reality therapy: Interact with the person with dementia within his or her own frame of reference for the world, even if it has little to…
Read MoreFamily with Alzheimer’s Disease – How We Can Help
Here at Elder Maze Solutions we offer a support program for families with alzheimer’s disease. It is important to know how we can help and how you can also help them. The first thing you need to do is educate yourself all about Alzheimer’s. Please know that Alzheimer’s Disease begins slowly, it first involves the…
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