Tag Archives: Dementia

3 Habits to Avoid When Dealing with Patients Living with Dementia

A decline in memory is part of aging. It makes us forget some of the most mundane things that we encounter every day, people and events. Although being forgetful is essentially a human trait, at some point, it becomes an alarming condition that we need to address. Abundant Life Assisted Services, a provider of senior … Continue reading

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3 Tips to See That Happy Smile of the Seniors

As a family, a friend, or as a provider of Senior Home Care Services in Georgia, we all love to see the elderly happy. That smile across their faces when they see us, when they talk to us, or when we administer Senior Care Services to them just melts our hearts. If you have watched … Continue reading

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What to Remember When Taking Care of Loved Ones with Dementia

Dementia is a condition that affects the brain and cognitive functions of the patient. This disease impacts brain-related functions such as remembering names, things or events, communicating with other individuals, thinking clearly, processing information, and more. If you are the one who takes care of family members with dementia, you have to understand that they … Continue reading

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3 Myths About Dementia That You Need to Know

Perhaps one of the most common age-related illnesses that we know of today is dementia. It has affected more than half of the senior population in the country today. It is not something that we should take lightly. We must be aware of their symptoms and causes as these subtle signs may already be notable … Continue reading

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Alzheimer’s Disease: Breaking the Stigma

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease is never easy. The stigma associated with it even makes the entire situation worse. Oftentimes, other people put a label to the illness and such labels are negative and degrading to the person affected with the disease. Because of the prevalence of negative labels towards people suffering … Continue reading

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