Dealing with Challenging Behaviors as a Caregiver for a Senior with Dementia
If your senior has been diagnosed with dementia, you may have also started to see some challenging behaviors cropping up. These types of behaviors can
If your senior has been diagnosed with dementia, you may have also started to see some challenging behaviors cropping up. These types of behaviors can
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that up to 6 million people throughout the United States are living with atrial fibrillation, or AFib.
In your role as a family caregiver, one of your most important priorities is making sure that your elderly parent takes proper care of their
Psoriasis affects approximately 7.5 million people in the United States. It is a skin condition that causes red patches with silvery scales. Of those millions
If you are like many family caregivers throughout the United States you are a member of what is known as the sandwich generation. This refers
Receiving a diagnosis like heart failure can really throw your loved one and you for a loop. Heart failure is a complex group of issues
Risk versus rewards. As a family caregiver, you will be faced with decisions that are based on this subject on countless of occasions. Is the
It’s a sad, yet common, story. Your mom’s dog is her faithful companion. He’s been by her side for years, and she cannot imagine life
According to the CDC, within a two-minute span, an average of three people have a stroke. For seniors over the age of 64, the chance
Alzheimer’s has a habit of trying to drive families apart. Whether it’s a cruel word or action from the Alzheimer’s patient or the mental stress