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Blog

The Stages of Dementia & Alzheimer's Disease: Symptoms & Care Options

Dementia and Alzheimer's are complex diseases, with different needs for each stage. Here's a breakdown of what you need to know.

5 min read

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15 Questions You Could Ask a Person Living With Dementia Over the Phone

It may seem tough to communicate with a person living with Alzheimer's Disease or other related dementias by phone, especially during a globalfalse

3 min read

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It's Not Always Dementia: 7 Illnesses that Mimic Dementia

Is a loved one showing signs to having Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia? Learn about seven reversible illnesses that mimic dementia.

3 min. read

Guide

Navigating the Diagnosis of Early Alzheimer's

This guide covers a range of topics, including effective communication, lifestyle adjustments, cognitive exercises, and ways to build a supportivefalse

25 min read

Guide

Memory Care Environments Help Adults with Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Thrive

Inside this guide, we’ll discuss the common challenges memory impairment causes and how memory care communities strive to help residents experiencefalse

10 min read

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Thrive Wellness: Join PSL on June 21 for "The Longest Day"

Join PSL on June 21 for "The Longest Day," A Virtual Event to Promote Alzheimer's Disease

3 min. read

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Halloween Safety Tips for Adults with Dementia

Does a senior loved one have dementia or Alzheimer's? These tips can help you create a safe Halloween for them.

3 min read

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How to Talk with Children and Teens about Alzheimer's

Talking with kids about the Alzheimer's diagnosis of a grandparent or other senior loved one isn't easy. These suggestions can help make the talk gofalse

3 min read

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Choosing Assisted Living for Loved Ones With Dementia or Alzheimer's

This checklist is meant to assist you in finding the best care for your loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s. Complete this checklist for eachfalse

2 min read

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Holiday Decorating for Seniors with Memory Impairments

There are some precautions you may want to consider when decorating your home if you live with someone with dementia or Alzheimer's.

4 min read

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Finding an Alzheimer's Care Center for Your Loved One

Finding the right care for your loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia doesn't have to be difficult.

4 min read

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10 Activities for Seniors with Alzheimer's

Watching your loved one go through the stages of Alzheimer's can be hard, but there are some things you can do to help.

4 min read

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