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Navigating Challenging Behaviors in Dementia: Effective Communication and De-escalation Techniques for In-Home Caregivers

Originally posted on: https://standardposting.com/navigating-challenging-behaviors-in-dementia-effective-communication-and-de-escalation-techniques-for-in-home-caregivers/   Caring for someone with dementia is a journey filled with love, patience, and challenges, especially…

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Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s Research: Early Detection Through Innovative Blood Testing

Originally posted on: https://www.todaystopquestions.com/breakthrough-in-alzheimers-research-early-detection-through-innovative-blood-testing/   The landscape of Alzheimer’s disease research and dementia care is on the cusp of a…

Empowering Individuals with Dementia

Originally posted on: https://www.homewatchcaregivers.com/st-pete-beach/about-us/blog/2024/january/empowering-individuals-with-dementia/ In the serene coastal city of St. Petersburg, FL, a groundbreaking approach to dementia care is capturing the…

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What is Alzheimer’s Disease?

Most people are aware that Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder that impairs memory and cognitive skills and eventually makes even the simplest tasks incredibly difficult. Many people, however, are not aware of some of the most common symptoms and the connection between Alzheimer’s and dementia. Other people mistakenly attribute some of the signs of Alzheimer’s to a normal part of the aging process. Alzheimer’s is the byproduct of changes in the brain that begin years before the onset of symptoms which result in the loss of brain cells and their connections. For this reason, it may be helpful to look at some of the causes and signs of Alzheimer’s and how it can be treated.