By Brittani DickLike any mental condition, paranoia is debilitating to both the person diagnosed, as well as their caregiver(s). If you suspect your loved one may be suffering from paranoia, there are several signs to look for, according to Dr. Laura Morton, director of the … [Read more...] about Taking the Edge Off of Paranoia
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Making Holiday Meals Enjoyable for Your Loved One
By Rachel Reynolds Holiday meals can be both wonderful and hectic. Honoring a loved one’s need for quiet as well as connection is key for success. “Sometimes the chaos of the day is too much for someone with physical or cognitive issues,” says Becky Beanblossom, president of Home … [Read more...] about Making Holiday Meals Enjoyable for Your Loved One
Three Places to Go that May Help You Live Longer
By Mark Kaelin Social isolation increases your risk of Alzheimer’s, hypertension, cognitive decline, coronary artery diseases, and depression. Unfortunately, maintaining social connections as you age is challenging as mobility issues, caregiver responsibilities, changes in … [Read more...] about Three Places to Go that May Help You Live Longer
Is Your Loved One’s Care Headed in the Right Direction? Part 2
By Carrie VittitoeIllustration by Brittany GranvilleThe terminology surrounding senior care can be confusing. What’s the difference between assisted living and skilled nursing? What exactly is independent living? The industry happens to be in the midst of rebranding continuing … [Read more...] about Is Your Loved One’s Care Headed in the Right Direction? Part 2
Is Your Loved One’s Care Headed in the Right Direction? Part 1
By Carrie VittitoeIllustration by Brittany GranvilleThe terminology surrounding senior care can be confusing. What’s the difference between assisted living and skilled nursing? What exactly is independent living? The industry happens to be in the midst of rebranding continuing … [Read more...] about Is Your Loved One’s Care Headed in the Right Direction? Part 1