Every 65 seconds someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s. And 16.1 million Americans work as unpaid caregivers for a family member or someone who suffers from Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s is a tough disease to manage and an even tougher disease to understand. Luckily, there are all sorts of great resources out there to help ease the […]
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You Need Support Too: Top 8 Benefits of Joining a Dementia Caregiver Support Group
Who cares for the carers? It’s important that you look after yourself when you’re caring for a loved one. The last thing they need is for you to pack up under the strain. No one should be ashamed of seeking help. If you get the support you need you’ll feel more energized. You’ll also be less […]
What’s the Link Between Alzheimer’s and Migraines?
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common and devastating neurodegenerative disorders. In the United States, someone develops Alzheimer’s disease approximately every 66 seconds. After decades of research, scientists have identified many of the early signs and learned about how it affects the brain. Unfortunately, the actual cause of the disease remains unknown. Recently, scientists […]
10 Hobbies and Activities That Can Help Alzheimer’s Patients
Someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s disease every 66 seconds. If your loved one is one of them, you may be wondering what you can do to help. Research studies suggest there are many things you can do to help a parent or loved one with this disease. Many different activities can help your […]
What are the Different Types of Dementia?
Worldwide, there are more than 47 million people living with dementia. Primarily associated with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia can be caused by a number of disorders and conditions. In some cases, treating the underlying issue is enough to clear dementia. But in other cases, dementia is untreatable. Knowing the different types of dementia means getting the […]
Dementia and Infections: Understanding the Connection
Chronic illness can affect your life in many ways ranging from annoying to life-threatening. Recognizing illness early on in yourself or a loved one may allow for a better quality of life and even more time to live. One such illness is Dementia. Not many conditions devastate a family quite like this one. Arming yourself with information may […]