by adavid | Apr 18, 2022 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
A monthly article brought to you by Senior Services Memory Support Programs Parkinson’s disease dementia is a decline in thinking and reasoning that develops in many people living with Parkinson’s at least a year after diagnosis. The brain changes caused by...
by adavid | Apr 18, 2022 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers
Contact from the government gets your attention. Criminals use real government references and the threat of government action to trick you into taking action that will help them steal from you. The initial contact could come in any form—letter, phone call, email, or...
by adavid | Mar 10, 2022 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers
by Julie Randolph, Care Coordinator Estate planning provides the ability to make your end-of-life wishes known. Planning ahead allows you to designate the person who will carry out your wishes to distribute your assets, the beneficiaries of your assets, and how you...
by adavid | Mar 10, 2022 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers, News
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services The Walking with Warriors program provides comprehensive navigation, peer-to-peer support, and advocacy for veterans, military members, and their families. The main focus is to connect these groups to behavioral health...
by adavid | Mar 10, 2022 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
When people living with dementia cannot recognize their impairment A monthly article brought to you by Senior Services Memory Support Programs Do people living with dementia recognize their cognitive changes? Family members and caregivers often ponder this question as...
by adavid | Feb 17, 2022 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers
by Julie Randolph, Care Coordinator While participating in a course called, “Flourishing in the Third Third of Life,” I learned of the book entitled Counter Clockwise by Ellen J Langer. The foundation is a 1979 Harvard psychological study in which a group of men ages...