5 Signs A Family Member May Be Experiencing Dementia
As people age, they are more likely to experience some forms of forgetfulness, but sometimes it's more than forgetfulness; it's dementia. Dementia is one of the main reasons seniors lose their independence.
The Importance of Music for Memory Care Communities
From normal forgetfulness to dementia, the memory function of seniors varies widely from person to person. Research has found that while dementia causes progressive memory loss and impairment, memory for music remains. This means that melodies can often bring back memories of names, faces, and forgotten words. In fact, data has shown that listening to music releases dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is the "feel-good" natural neurochemical responsible for feelings of pleasure and reward in our lives.
Top 5 Things to Look for When Selecting memory care for Your Loved One
Selecting a memory care community for your loved one doesn’t have to be intimidating. This can be an opportunity for you to make their advancing years as comfortable and happy as possible. When choosing a community for your loved one, keeping these things in mind will help you find the right place for your loved one and guarantee they will thrive there.
Caring for someone with dementia during COVID-19
Having dementia does not increase the risk for COVID-19 but some older adults could have a higher probability of contracting COVID-19 because of increased age, dementia-related complications, and common health conditions. To limit the chances of being exposed to COVID-19, here are some things to consider when caring for a memory care resident.
3 Signs to know your loved one needs a Memory Care Community
As your loved one dementia progresses, you may wonder when it’s the time for a memory care community. While there’s no simple answer to this question, here are three signs to look for.