As dementia progresses, it’s easy to focus only on what’s being lost - memory, communication, or independence. But people living with dementia still experience joy, creativity, and a need for purpose. In their article …
When a parent or loved one develops dementia, care responsibilities often fall on adult children. While many siblings approach this role with love and commitment, the realities of shared caregiving can lead to tension, …
Caring for someone with dementia is not just about remembering appointments or managing medications - it’s about adjusting your expectations, learning patience, and embracing the small, meaningful moments that still shine through the fog. …
Memory loss can be one of the most visible - and distressing - early signs of dementia. Whether it’s repeating questions, forgetting names, or becoming confused about daily routines, watching someone you care about …
When someone you care about is living with dementia, being far away can make you feel powerless. You may worry about their daily safety, emotional wellbeing, and whether they’re taking medication or eating enough. …
Communication challenges are one of the earliest and most impactful changes in dementia. As language, memory, and comprehension evolve, conversations that once flowed effortlessly can become confusing or emotionally charged. But with a few …