“This Story Needs to Be Shared: A Drug-Induced Dementia?” by Ellen Belk
“A Drug-Induced Dementia? Our Family Ordeal with an Over-Medicated Elder” is Ellen Belk’s powerful story of her father, whose “precautionary trip to the emergency room” following a fall in the bathroom...
View ArticleKeeping People with Dementia Active Through Music
Editor’s Note: Here is the outline of a presentation I’m giving on using music as an activity with people who have Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. It’s geared to professional caregivers, but...
View ArticleInfographic on Alzheimer’s Disease and Home Safety
Editor’s note: Thanks to Griswold Home Care for this valuable guide to key safety issues facing those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Note that a common symptom is agnosia, an...
View ArticleDementia Communication Strategies (INFOGRAPHIC) by Alyssa Chan
Editor’s Note: The following post was originally published by OpenPlacement, a California healthcare company. I’m sharing it here because I like the focus on finding positive ways to communicate with...
View ArticleNew Coping Strategy for the Memory Impaired and Their Caregivers
One of my best tools as a caregiver is the practice of mindfulness. I mention mindfulness today because I’ve just read about a study of mindfulness training as a way to help people with early-stage...
View ArticleDementia Talk
Editor’s note: What’s the most popular post on Joyous Paradox, my elder-care blog? How to Say Hello to Someone with Alzheimer’s Disease ranks way at the top. As a professional caregiver, I’ve had the...
View ArticleDementia Talk #2: Props
How can we bring lightness and pleasure to our interactions with people with dementia? I like to use props, which can be any durable object suitable for show-and-tell. Introducing a new object to a...
View ArticleDementia Talk #3: Walks
Map of Charity Walks and Races 2015 Editor’s note: “As long as you’re breathing, it’s never too late to do some good,” said poet Maya Angelou, an eloquent supporter of research to end Alzheimer’s and...
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