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  • What to Do When Seniors Experience Dementia Confusion

    What to Do When Seniors Experience Dementia Confusion

    Dementia confusion, a typical occurrence in Alzheimer’s, can lead to recent memories being forgotten about or distorted, while memories from the more distant past usually remain unimpaired. This can cause prior periods of time to be more realistic to an older adult with dementia than the present. A person’s alternate reality can be his or…

  • Anosognosia: How to Care for Seniors Unaware of Their Dementia

    Anosognosia: How to Care for Seniors Unaware of Their Dementia

    If an aging loved one with dementia has voiced beliefs such as this, you may have thought to yourself that he or she was just in denial and reluctant to acknowledge such a concerning diagnosis. However, there may be another reason: anosognosia, or a person’s genuine unawareness that he/she is impaired by dementia.

  • Senior Finances: a Difficult but Vital Discussion

    Senior Finances: a Difficult but Vital Discussion

    Millions of people in America are struggling with the question of whether their senior parents are able to afford long-term care. Financial issues can be a sensitive topic, and when it’s time to begin planning for long-term care needs, holding an honest and open discussion about how your parents will cover the cost for senior…

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