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When Dad Doesn’t Want to Give Up His Driver’s License
Is it time to have “the talk” with dad? The one you’ve been putting off for months because you know it will erupt into an argument?...


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...


Tips for Overcoming Bathing Challenges with an Elderly Loved One
Helping someone to bathe can be a challenge for many caregivers. Why does a person resist your help when they are no longer taking care...


Are you doing elder care the old way?
Since the first humans roamed the earth, older people, the sick, and disabled have needed care. Over many millennia, the approach to...


Can Hospital Delirium Be Prevented?
Delirium is a temporary condition that often happens to older people when they are ill. It causes the person to be confused, and usually...


Doctor's Appointments: Tips for Caregivers
Working with doctors and other healthcare professionals can be an important part of being a caregiver. If you go with the person you care...


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...


Self-Compassion: The Caregiver’s Secret Weapon
You love the person you care for and would do anything for them. You shower them with kindness and compassion for the struggles that they...


How to Deal with Hoarding, Hiding or Collecting
Hoarding, hiding, collecting or shredding are common behaviors among people who are living with dementia. These behaviors, like many...


Wishing You a Merry Christmas
Today in the town of David, a savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. Luke 2:11 NIV All of us at Kimbrough Law wish you...

