Category 'Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care & Support'

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The June edition of the Caring Right at Home e-newsletter contains information, advice and support for adult caregiving.

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A Loved One’s Dilemma

"I was lucky that a friend of mine recommended Right at Home to me." Al McCoy

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Catch Up on the Latest Home Care Industry News

The April edition of the Caring Right at Home enewsletter contains information, advice and support for adult caregiving.

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Understanding Delirium vs. Dementia in Falls Church, VA

Because a person in Falls Church, VA can suffer from both dementia and delirium, it is important to understand their similarities and differences.

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Read the Latest News Affecting the Home Care Industry

The March edition of the Caring Right at Home enewsletter contains information, advice and support for adult caregiving.

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Alzheimer's and Dementia Receive Celebrity Focus in Falls Church, VA

University of Tennessee women’s basketball coach Pat Summitt and recording artist Glen Campbell are the latest in a long list of celebrities diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, an incurable disease that gradually causes a decline in a person’s cognitive abilities.

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New Attention to the Role of Home Care

Read about the role of home care in the recovery of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.

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What do you want to know about senior home care?

If you are caring for a loved one, we might be able to offer you some information, tools and tips to make your life a little less complicated as you juggle your day.

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Tips on Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s – Part II

When a loved one with Alzheimer’s is frustrated, he or she may exhibit physical and emotional outbursts.

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Tips on Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s – Part I

Activities can be as basic as sorting buttons or felt squares. Sorting is easy if the colors and sizes are distinct. Try a children's game such as Hi Ho! Cherry-O or Chutes and Ladders. Even if they don’t play the game correctly, look for their smile. You’ll know it’s helping.

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