by adavid | Jun 17, 2022 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
Article from Diet and Alzheimer’s Disease by James M. Ellison, MD, MPH Food has such an important purpose in our lives. It provides us joy, gives us comfort and brings people together. But food can also create or sustain illness and distress. Much research has been...
by adavid | May 18, 2022 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
Sensory stimulation is used to help those with dementia by allowing them to stay in the moment and interact with their current surroundings. These activities can use one or more of the five senses: hearing, sight, smell, taste and touch. By offering various ways to...
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 | 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, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
A monthly article brought to you by Senior Services Memory Support Programs Some degree of memory problems, as well as a modest decline in other thinking skills, is a common part of aging. There is a difference, however, between normal changes in memory and the type...
by adavid | Jan 19, 2022 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
A monthly article brought to you by Senior Services Memory Support Programs Delirium is a sudden change or disturbance in a person’s mental ability. For someone with dementia, you might notice worsened confusion, irritability or agitation beyond their typical levels...