The Face of Smyrna Memory Care: Keeta Keeton
Her enthusiasm is contagious. She’s always busy helping someone, holding someone’s hand, or giving a listening ear and a compassionate smile to the residents
Her enthusiasm is contagious. She’s always busy helping someone, holding someone’s hand, or giving a listening ear and a compassionate smile to the residents
It can be a real challenge to care for a senior who is resistant to the very support you are offering. How do you
Five Fun Activities for Seniors with Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Many family members that have developed Alzheimer’s Disease have difficulty remembering past events and recalling
Have you ever heard a song, and though you had long since forgotten it, been transported instantly to a time and place. Recalling, despite
Dementia. Alzheimer’s disease. Cognitive decline. Scary realities our society is struggling with today, both as caregivers and in the scientific and medical communities. Since
Written by guest author Eve Pearce It really is no secret that as we age, our bodies change and the way we look (not
It is not easy to learn to speak Alzheimer’s. As the disease progresses, it often causes our loved ones to lose verbal communication skills.
A great way to open the door to that “what if” discussion is by sitting down together and preparing your Healthcare Advance Directives.
November is National Family Caregivers Month, an annual observance to raise awareness of family caregiver issues and increase support of caregivers. This observance may
Woodland Ridge is proud to announce the integration of SimpleC as a tool for helping our residents with advanced dementia. The Meadows, our Memory