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All posts tagged "dementia"
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A Life Lesson From Giancarlo Murisciano
On December 31st 2014, 28-year-old Giancarlo Murisciano wasn’t out celebrating like everyone else, bringing in the new year. He stayed in, caring for his grandmother who has Alzheimer’s disease. He posted the picture below on his Facebook...
- Posted January 9, 2015
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One Woman’s Amazing Breakthrough To This Alzheimer’s Patient
One of our goals here at the NAPHC is to make a positive impact on 100,000 families over the next 24 months, which is why we want to share the following video with you, that was originally...
- Posted December 15, 2014
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Benefits of Partnering with a Home Healthcare Agency When Caring for a Family Member with Dementia
It’s important to you that your family member feels loved and valued. A sad fact is, once the demands of caregiving become too heavy, your loved one may begin to feel just like he or she is...
- Posted November 3, 2014
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Guarding Against Caregiver Burnout in the Face of Alzheimer’s or Dementia
For some, caring for a family member with memory impairment (dementia) comes on gradually. For others, it can happen overnight. Dementia is caused by damage to the brain. Sometimes the damage can occur slowly and progressively, such...
- Posted October 23, 2014
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Ways to Cope When Caring for a Loved One with Dementia
As you may already know, managing life when caring for a loved one with dementia, is an ongoing process that changes moment to moment. There are a couple of ingredients that may help ease some of the...
- Posted October 20, 2014
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Keeping Your Memory Sharp As A Senior – Reversible Causes Of Memory Loss
As we grow older, physiological changes take place in the brain that slows mental processing. With the slowed mental processing, forgetfulness can occur. However in most cases, given enough time, whatever needs to be remembered, will come...
- Posted March 11, 2014