by adavid | Feb 17, 2026 | For Caregivers, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
By Amy Sheridan, Seasons Program Director Seasons Adult Day Health Services offers a wide array of activities and programs to meet the needs and interests of those who attend. We are excited to be able to offer a brand new technology to our lineup–the Beam Mobile.... by adavid | Feb 4, 2026 | Care Coordination, Center News, For Caregivers, News, Nutrition, Seasons Adult Day Health Services, Volunteer
Senior Services of Midland County is proud to announce the appointment of Jessica Sargent as its new Executive Director. Sargent succeeds Charlie Schwedler, who is retiring after 9 dedicated years of service and leadership to the organization and the Midland... by adavid | Jan 16, 2026 | For Caregivers, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
By Amy Sheridan, Seasons Program Director Confabulation is a neuropsychiatric phenomenon where individuals unintentionally create false memories without the intent to deceive. In the context of dementia, confabulation often arises as the brain attempts to fill gaps... by adavid | Dec 16, 2025 | For Caregivers, Lifestyle, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
By Amy Sheridan, Seasons Program Director Dementia can affect people in different ways. Although it’s necessary to acknowledge your loved one’s disease and impairment, it’s just as important to learn about their strengths and remaining abilities and find enjoyable... by adavid | Nov 18, 2025 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
By Amy Sheridan, Seasons Program Director Living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia does not mean it’s necessary to stop participating in meaningful activities such as travel. However, it does require planning to ensure safety, comfort and enjoyment for everyone.... by adavid | Oct 17, 2025 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers, Health & Well Being, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
Each November, we take time to honor the dedication of family caregivers during National Family Caregivers Month. Across the U.S., more than 53 million people provide unpaid care to a loved one, according to the National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP. These...