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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...


A New Way to Look at Wandering
When elderly loved ones with dementia or Alzheimer's disease wander, it can leave caregivers baffled and concerned. Is wandering always a...


Dealing with Aggression in Alzheimer's Patients
Aggressive episodes. Hostile outbursts. If you're caring for a loved one with dementia, you've probably experienced these. When they...


A Mother and Son's Journey with Dementia
This powerful weekly video series was created by an Ohio man who documented his mother's journey with early-onset dementia. If a loved...


Using "I'm Sorry" as a Dementia Care Tactic
Dementia educator Teepa Snow talks about how dementia caregivers can use the term "I'm sorry" as a way to diffuse difficult care...


Forgetfulness: Normal or Not?
How can you tell the difference between mild forgetfulness & serious memory problems? Find out in this infographic.


Dementia, Daughters & Drugs
What happens when a daughter disagrees with her father's decisions to medicate her mother, an Alzheimer's patient, with anti-psychotics?...




















