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Schizophrenia Specialists: How To Find One That Meets Your Needs

Choosing the right doctor can be the difference between well-controlled and uncontrolled schizophrenia. And trust us, you don’t want to have yourself, or a loved one experience severe effects of schizophrenia. So we’re here to help. While there are many types of people who can help care for someone with schizophrenia, including— General practitioners Social workers Neurologists Psychiatrists Psychologists Occupational therapists — finding the proper schizophrenia specialists for care is …

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Dementia vs Alzheimer’s Disease: What’s The Difference?

Although often used interchangeably, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are not the same thing. Dementia is a general term used to describe a decline in mental ability, while Alzheimer’s disease is a specific type of dementia that affects the actual brain cells. Basically, Alzheimer’s disease is dementia, but dementia is not Alzheimer’s disease. The symptoms of each can look the same and seem the same, and include: Forgetting things like names, …

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10 Early Signs Of Dementia To Watch For In Your Loved One

It’s never easy to deal with the early signs of dementia in a loved one. Watching them change before your eyes can be heartbreaking. However, it’s important to be aware of the early signs of dementia so that you can get help for your loved one as soon as possible. It’s also important to note that dementia is not just one disease— it’s a series of symptoms that include memory …

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How To Care For Someone With Schizophrenia (At Home Care Guide)

Schizophrenia can be one of the most difficult mental illnesses to face— and a lot of that comes from the stigma set forth by society. But schizophrenia is a highly treatable and manageable disorder when done right. And one of the most significant success factors for people with schizophrenia is getting the proper support and care from their friends, family, and caregivers. Getting the proper care and treatment can ensure …

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Feeling Trapped Caring for Elderly Parents? (12 Best Tips For Caregiving)

Caregiver stress is a real thing, if you’re in the midst of caring for elderly parents, you’ll find that it can carry a lot of the similar symptoms of regular stress from a job or other situation—it can be worse because it also combines with grief, pressure, and all of the worry that comes with aging parents. The adult children or relatives of elderly parents feel a whole new realm …

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Assisted Living vs. Memory Care: What’s The Difference?

When you’re looking for a place for your loved one, you may be wondering where to begin. From in-home health care and nursing homes to assisted living and memory care, which is the right one? And what’s the difference? While it can significantly depend on the level of care you or a loved one needs, some major differences between assisted living and memory care are vital to know and make …

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How To (Gently) Transition An Alzheimer’s Patient To Memory Care (Step By Step)

Making the transition into memory care can be a tough one. From the change of scenery and lifestyle to the anxiety and confusion associated with Alzheimer’s disease, your loved one may not adjust well to the move. Luckily, there are some ways to alleviate the pain of the move and make it a gentle transition. We’ve gathered some great tips to ease your loved one into memory care and make …

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What Is Sundowning? (Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments)

Nighttime can be one of the most difficult periods for dementia patients due to sundowning, and if you are providing care for a loved one, it is essential to manage these more challenging hours. Many families notice that the later hours of the day bring new challenges: agitation, confusion, or even aggressive behaviour. This common condition is known as sundowning. Here’s what you need to know: Sundowning in dementia refers …

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How to Talk to Someone with Dementia: Caregiver Tips

Trying to learn the best methods on how to talk to someone with dementia?  Memory is the most commonly associated symptom of dementia, but did you know language is also highly affected? People with dementia, particularly those with the less common Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), will experience direct effects on the part of the brain in charge of communication. As someone enters the later stages of dementia, they may become non-verbal. …

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7+ Effective Cognitive Exercises to Help Slow Dementia

Looking for the best cognitive exercises for dementia patients? Unfortunately there is no cure for dementia, but there are many incredibly effective exercises known to help combat it. As we age, our memory often declines, and for those with dementia, it can decline quite rapidly. It’s important for those with dementia to receive the proper care. But with the right care and the proper physical and cognitive exercises, the progression …

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