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Sex, Intimacy & Dementia
How does dementia affect sex and intimacy? The diagnosis of dementia in one person in a relationship does not have to mean the end of a...


How to Talk to Your Loved Ones About Their Illness
Talking to a loved one about their illness may not be easy but it is important. It will help you understand what matters most to them and...


Dealing with Alzheimer's-Related Agitation
Every June, National Alzheimer's and Brain Health Awareness Month presents a great opportunity to reflect on the quality of interactions...


Activities You Can Do with a Loved One Living with Dementia
Filling the days with meaning can be a challenge for someone who has dementia. They may not know what they are supposed to do next. Your...


Tools and Resources to Fill a Dementia Caregiver’s Toolbox
As a dementia caregiver, you wear many different hats. Each day, you assess the needs of the person that you care for and make decisions...


How to Make Meal Times More Enjoyable When Your Loved One Has Dementia
Dementia affects many aspects of a person’s life including meal times. The ability to prepare nutritious meals and to feed oneself will...


What Not to Say When A Parent Has Dementia
When dementia strikes, you will likely observe many changes with your loved one’s behavior, language, memory, and ability to perform...


Do You Know the Facts about Alzheimer's Disease?
More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease. This video by the Alzheimer's Association offers the most up to date...


New dementia, MCI studies enrolling volunteers
Interested in volunteering for research on Alzheimer’s, related dementias, and cognitive health? Search for clinical trials and studies...


Paranoid Parents: What’s the Line Between Paranoia and Cognitive Decline?
Mom thinks your stealing her money. Dad wants to bolt the front door shut at night, so the strangers don’t come in. Are these thoughts a...

