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In June, I wrote about eight evidence-based strategies for reducing dementia risk. Here’s an important update: A major new ...
A growing group of middle-income elderly people are too rich for government benefits but can't afford long-term care.
Consider adult day care programs or in-home respite care to provide necessary relief. Looking ahead Caring for someone with dementia requires ongoing adaptation as needs change.
With home nursing care, your aging parents won't always feel alone. They'll have someone besides you who'll keep watch, ...
4 Benefits Palliative Care at Home Provides While being at home can be more comfortable and, at times safer, leaving the hospital or another healthcare facility can also be scary and stressful.
Experts say A.I. companions like Sunny have the potential to help keep the brain active and alleviate loneliness in dementia ...
As the need for specialized senior care grows, Family Private Care remains a steadfast resource for families navigating the ...
Under a new Medicare pilot program that will begin in 2024, the federal government will pay clinicians to coordinate at-home dementia support services, including respite care for family members.
Carter, 95, was continuing to live “happily at home with her husband,” former President Jimmy Carter, in rural Plains, Ga. The 39th president, 98, has been receiving hospice care at the couple ...
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter, 96, and former President Jimmy Carter, 99, are both in hospice care at their Plains, Georgia, home 'spending time with each other and family.' ...
The residents and staff at Brampton View care home in Northampton were filled with joy and excitement during their first visit to the local 'Dementia Sings Out' group.