Category 'Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care & Support'

A Loved One’s Dilemma

“When I came to realize that my wife and lifetime partner would require a caregiver in order to live at home, it was a shock. What do I do? Where do I turn?” —Hall of Fame Broadcaster Al McCoy As the “Voice of the Suns” professional basketball team in Phoenix, Arizo...

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Press Release - Voice of the Phoenix Suns Al McCoy talks About Right at Home

NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Caring for Elderly Loved Ones at Home When Work Takes You Out of Town (PHOENIX, Ariz, May 14, 2012)— As the “Voice of the Suns” professional basketball team, Al McCoy had become increasingly uncomfortable leaving his wife alone whenever his ...

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Check Out Recent Home Care Industry News

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

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Depression and the Elderly

Roughly a quarter of people age 65 or older suffer from depression. More than half of doctor’s visits by the elderly involve complaints of emotional distress. Twenty percent of suicides in this country are committed by seniors, with the highest success rate belonging to older, white me...

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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 Glendale, AZ

Because a person in Glendale, AZ 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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Dealing With Dementia in Glendale, AZ?

Caring for those with dementia can cause high levels of stress on caregivers.

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Alzheimer's and Dementia Receive Celebrity Focus in Glendale, AZ

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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