by Art P | Dec 24, 2015 | Assisted Living, Caregiver Support
Your parents have lived in their home for years, raised you and helped guide you on a path to become a responsible, caring adult. As you watch them age, you may wonder how well they can handle living at home in their golden years. Age creeps up on us all and will...
by Art P | Dec 21, 2015 | Health
Growing older certainly has its advantages, but it can also bring a myriad of health challenges. Here are ten of the most common senior citizen health concerns: *Alzheimer’s Disease: As one of the Bay Area’s leading Alzheimer’s Care providers, the...
by Art P | Dec 19, 2015 | Caring for elderly parents, Friendship, Mental Fitness
Most of us want to live as long as we can, but for senior citizens living alone, loneliness can be a dangerous byproduct of getting older. Almost 30 percent of U.S. seniors now live by themselves, and while many enjoy the freedom of having their own space, others are...
by Art P | Dec 17, 2015 | Alzheimer's Disease, Caregiver Support
If you provide care to someone living with Alzheimer’s disease, the holiday season means increasing your level of care to reduce as much of the stress and confusion as possible. With new decorations going up and family members coming over, Alzheimer’s...
by Art P | Nov 23, 2015 | Activities for people with dementia, Brain Games, Dementia, Mental Fitness
Keeping our brains active may help reduce the chance of having dementia. What if you could reduce your likelihood of having dementia with a few simple activities? We have the opportunity every day to improve our brain health and ward off cognitive decline. In recent...