If you're attending holiday gatherings with a family member who has dementia, then you probably have a lot of questions. Can your family member with dementia still enjoy the gathering?
Regardless of the circumstances, it’s always important to see your doctor if you are concerned about memory loss. While misplacing items or forgetting names is common, signs that there might be ...
What’s Going On is a listing of activities taking place throughout the Downriver community. To submit an event, send an email to [email protected]. List the time, date, location, cost ...
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I was inspired by my in-laws, who, years before, had moved my husband’s grandmother, then in her 90s and unable to live ...
Attorney Chace Campbell aspires to help clients live a more carefree life – by partnering with them to plan for life’s ...
The Magazine recently met with Leah Abramowitz at her home to talk about her life since retiring from Melabev in 2008.
The frustrations created by endless promises that the politicians can never seem to keep, is a symptom ingrained in the ...
Learn evidence-based communication strategies to preserve your loved one's sense of self through dementia's progression.
How much physical activity—and how often—is needed to help stall dementia? For older adults with mild cognitive decline, there is now an answer: at least 20 minutes, at least twice weekly.
Dear Savvy Senior, I recently had an estate plan drafted, including a will, power of attorney and advance directive, but I’m not sure what to do about all my online accounts – email, banking, and ...