Most Dementia Caregivers Are Doing This Wrong—Without Realizing It
Discover the 5 most common dementia caregiver mistakes—like emotional reactions and ignoring behavior patterns—and learn practical fixes to reduce stress today.
Discover the 5 most common dementia caregiver mistakes—like emotional reactions and ignoring behavior patterns—and learn practical fixes to reduce stress today.
Many caregivers unknowingly make this #1 mistake when dealing with dementia behaviors. Learn the key shift that can change everything—starting today.
A massive new study just dropped in Nature Medicine, and the findings? Honestly… they’re terrifying. 42% of Americans over the age of 55 are expected to develop dementia. That number is way higher than what we previously believed. And the risk? It doubles every year after age 65. This isn’t
When you think of dementia, your mind probably jumps straight to memory loss, confusion, or genetics. But what if I told you the health of your mouth, your gums, your teeth, even the bacteria on your tongue, could be playing a major role in how your brain ages? How Is
A promising new study shows a vitamin called benfotiamine may slow memory decline in early Alzheimer’s. Here’s what every caregiver needs to know—plus tips for speaking with your doctor.
Discover 14 lifestyle changes that can help you cut your dementia risk by up to 45%, according to the 2024 Lancet Commission. From hearing checks to healthy habits, this caregiver-friendly guide shows you how small steps can lead to big brain health benefits.
Is your loved one with dementia refusing to bathe? Discover 11 surprising reasons why—and simple ways caregivers can help reduce stress and get results without conflict.
Can people with dementia truly see the dead? From comforting visions to eerie end-of-life experiences, discover what hallucinations mean—and how caregivers can respond with calm and confidence.
Imagine finding out you—or your loved one—were at risk for Alzheimer’s long before the first sign of memory loss. No painful tests. No waiting months for appointments. Just a simple scan or voice check. Science fiction? Not anymore.
Caring for someone with dementia is hard. You shouldn’t have to do it alone.
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