There are many options that caregivers can explore for someone with Alzheimer’s disease. Options include facility care, in-home care, and daily care. Supportive services are also available. Share on ...
The number of adults with dementia is growing — and so is the number of family members who step in to help. A St. Louis-based nonprofit is trying to meet their needs. John Ludwig knew he needed ...
Interim HealthCare will introduce an extensive care initiative and participate in the 2025 Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s to raise awareness and research funds SUNRISE, ...
The initiative, called Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience, or GUIDE Model, is offered at 327 locations across the U.S., ...
For many, the word home conjures up feelings of safety, comfort, and security—the ultimate cozy-blanket vibe. That’s why it can be particularly devastating if you are taking care of a person with ...
Hospice care is a type and philosophy of care that centers on the palliation of a terminally or seriously ill patient's pain ...
Finding resources as an Alzheimer’s caregiver can be daunting. But a wealth of resources is available to you if you know where to look, including resources for financial help, home care, and ...