605, 2021

Six Strategies for Developing Resiliency

May 6th, 2021|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Six Strategies for Developing Resiliency

May 2021 Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia can be challenging, but learning how you can develop resiliency can help. See what lessons

2403, 2021

Eat Right For Might – Nutrition for a Healthier Mind

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Learn about the impact food can have on brain health and what kind of foods can contribute to a healthy mind in this article. Originally published in

2710, 2020

What is a Mind Check and why should I consider one?

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For many people worried about their cognition, the idea of getting a memory screen causes feelings of anxiety or fear. It's perfectly normal to have concerns or

2508, 2020

I Just Learned That I Have Early Memory Loss: What Should I Do?

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If you or someone you know has been experiencing memory loss, you are far from alone.  An estimated 5.3 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease or

207, 2020

Residential Care Red Flags – 10 Signs to Be Aware Of

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By Dr. Jacqueline DuPont Red flags are quite different from “what to look for” while touring an assisted living, memory care or board and care. They are

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