Professional guidance for family caregivers Dementia-related behaviors—repeating questions, pacing, refusing care, accusations, agitation—are usually signals of distress or unmet needs, not “bad behav...
Alzheimer’s affects more than memory. It changes how a person understands, processes, and expresses thoughts and feelings. Words may fade, but the need for connection does not. This guide shows how to...
Mental health changes are common alongside dementia—depression, anxiety, psychosis, sleep problems, and sometimes sudden delirium. Knowing what to watch for and how to respond can make home life safer...
Aggression in dementia (hitting, kicking, shouting, cursing, resisting care) is usually a response to distress, not “bad behavior.” The goal is to reduce danger, find the cause, and restore calm. Here...
When someone you love is living with dementia, the most important question becomes: How do we keep them safe, comfortable, and connected to the life they know? As a home-health agency serving the Hou...
Small, consistent changes can reduce falls, ease confusion, and keep daily life calmer. Use this walkthrough to tune each space—then review monthly as needs change. Front Entry & Living Areas ...
If late afternoons bring new restlessness, confusion, or agitation, you may be seeing sundowning. It’s common in dementia and can be exhausting for families. The good news: small, steady changes—done ...
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