Understanding Sundowning: Tips for Caregivers
Read on for practical tips and insights for caregivers to ease sundowning and improve the quality of care.
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Read on for practical tips and insights for caregivers to ease sundowning and improve the quality of care.
Caring for a loved one in Lexington with dementia can be a real game changer for the entire family. As one of the condition’s most common behaviors, many individuals with dementia repeat what they say or do over and over. For family caregivers, understanding what dementia-related repetition is and knowing how to respond is crucial for providing the best dementia care and Alzheimer’s care possible. Read on to learn more about dementia-related repetition and management tips and strategies every family caregiver should know.
As individuals in Lexington grow older, it becomes increasingly important for them to take proactive steps to preserve cognitive function and promote brain health. June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
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