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Avoiding and Coping with Burnout for Alzheimer's or Dementia Caregivers
In the list of the ten most stressful events, moving to a new apartment or home is near the top. How can such a joyful event be so stressful? Is the stress emotionally based or are there other...
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How to Improve the Quality of Life of an Elder with Dementia
Caring for a loved one can improve the relationship between caregiver and care recipient, and can contribute to increased self-esteem...Does Your Parent Need Help at Home - 10 Things to Check When You Visit
How then do you know when it is time that your elderly parents need help and what kind of help do they need? To answer this question, you have to consider...Baby Boomer Women Sandwiched Between Caring for Parents and Children
There are likely to be more elderly women in the family than men. If you like statistics, you can probably trace this to studies that say that women live longer than men. It can be argued that this will change in time because women are...Caregiver Burnout for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
Providing care to someone who is ill can be deeply satisfying, but it can also be overwhelming. The strain of balancing a job, a family, more work in the home, and the care of someone can make you tired, frustrated, angry and may even make you sick if not handled properly...Moving Made Simple - How to Create a Stress-Free Move Day
For most people, the biggest chunk of their asset is the home. When it comes time to sell the home, there can be emotional and financial ramifications to consider. Leaving a home where one has accumulated a lot of memories is a not an easy decision.Popular
Recognize the Signs of Early Memory Loss in Your Elderly Parent
With Alzheimer’s disease, there are cognitive and behavioral impairment symptoms that we need to watch out for in our loved ones...The Benefits of a Caregiver Support Group
Whether you are simply taking care of your aging parents, loved ones who are sick or you are dealing with a loss, one source for help that most people who...A Caregiver's Guide to Alzheimer's Disease
Understanding the progression of Alzheimer's disease and how to handle the changes in both caregiver and patient are discussed...Moving a Relative with Memory Loss
Caring for a person with memory loss at home is a challenging task that can become overwhelming at times. Each day brings new demands...Caregiver Burnout Challenge
Tending to an alzheimer's or dementia carereceiver, can result in a lot of strain on the caregiver. Take stock of your stress level by asking yourself...How to Deal with Combativeness
When an elderly patient lashes out it is more often than not a manifestation of an underlying condition. Just as fever can be a symptom of infection...
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