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How to Upgrade Your Home for Someone With Dementia
Thanks to Hazel Bridges of for this excellent and practical article. You can reach her at hbridges@agingwellness.org Dementia affects about 5 million Americans aged 65 and older. It can be hard to watch a loved one face this diagnosis. Eventually, you might choose to...
Seeking Early Signals of Dementia in Driving and Credit Scores
This New York Times article on 'Seeking Early Signals of Dementia in Driving and Credit Scores' describes how pathologies underlying brain decline can begin years before symptoms emerge. Everyday behavior can provide warning. This is very useful information both for...
Tom Coughlin: Nothing Could Prepare Me for Watching My Wife Slip Away
Tom Coughlin was the two-time Super Bowl-winning head coach of the New York Giants and is the founder of the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundation, which provides support for families tackling pediatric cancer. He wrote a guest essay for The New York Times today and shares...
Asking about vaccine status isn’t a question of etiquette but of public health
Many of our loved ones have compromised immune systems but we may be hesitant to ask if those around us are vaccinated. This article rightly points out that asking about vaccine status isn’t a question of etiquette but of public health, at work or in other situations...
We don’t ‘move on’ from grief, we move forward with it
Nora McInerny's 15 minute Ted Talk highlights that we don't move on from grief, we move forward with it. To me, this is an important observation and really resonates with me....
Difficult Decisions: Considering Assisted Living – By Lydia Chan of Alzheimer’s Caregiver
It is challenging to observe a loved one struggle during their senior years. Sometimes, older people can make adaptations in daily life to remain at home. However, when the efforts to sustain independent living are not enough, it may be time to consider assisted...
How Food May Improve Your Mood: Combating Stress and Depression
Caregiving is stressful and depressing. So is having Parkinson's. The sugar-laden, high-fat foods we often crave when we are stressed or depressed, as comforting as they are, may be the least likely to benefit our mental health. This New York Times article provides...
How Exercise Enhances Aging Brains
Exercise can change how crucial portions of our brain communicate as we age, improving aspects of thinking and remembering, according to a fascinating new study of aging brains and aerobic workouts. Sedentary, older adults who took aerobic dance classes twice a week...
Focus on Your Breathing to Manage Anxiety
Even four years after my husband's passing, I still have trouble breathing. I still find myself holding my breath in an attempt to suppress the pain. This article is helpful and I will take its advice....
What to Do When a Loved One Should No Longer Drive
I recently participated in a family intervention to convince my mother that it is no longer safe for her to drive. My mom's dementia is in early stages, but is interfering with some abilities. She was defensive and insisted it was a problem with the car, not her. But...