Caregiving

  • Fighting the Physical Effects of Age and Dementia

    Both Mum’s memory and physical stamina seem to evade her these days. As a dementia caregiver, it’s my job to find something to help both her mood and mobility.

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  • Activities Top Tips: Hobbies and Activities for Seniors with Dementia

    The AgingCare.com forum is filled with people coming together to share valuable information. We’ve compiled experienced caregivers’ best tips and suggestions for hobbies and activities for seniors with dementia.

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  • Dementia Patients Need an Advocate

    A patient with cognitive impairment can often fool doctors and other care providers during examinations and assessments. Caregivers must take responsibility for making sure physicians are aware of their loved one's true health and capabilities.

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  • Caregivers Can Be Abused, Too

    Although elderly and disabled individuals are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation, family caregivers can also be targets of physical and emotional mistreatment. What can a caregiver do when they are being victimized by their care recipient?

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  • The Fine Line Between Caregiving and Creating an Invalid

    A professional caregiver I know said families often make a big mistake: turning older relatives into invalids. She said the family members mean well, but their "over-caring" efforts often have disastrous results.

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  • A Powerful Anthem for Alzheimer’s Caregivers

    Popular singer-songwriter, Chris Mann, has recorded a powerful anthem to encourage Alzheimer's awareness. Discover why he's so passionate about the cause.

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  • Can Professional Caregivers Sue Patients and Their Families?

    What happens if a combative patient injures an in-home caregiver on the job? When a family hires an independent caregiver who is not affiliated with an agency, serious legal troubles can arise.

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  • How Health Care Professionals are Trained in Alzheimer’s Care

    The amount and type of Alzheimer's care training that health care professionals receive varies, depending on where their job description and where they work.

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  • What Role-Playing Can Teach Dementia Caregivers

    There are many ways to learn how to be a better dementia caregiver, but perhaps the most informative are in-person educational experiences that include role-playing exercises.

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  • Good Communication Can Save Lives When Dementia is Involved

    Good communication is crucial when a loved one with dementia is involved in an emergency situation. Here are 4 strategies to prevent breakdowns and smooth interpersonal interactions.

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  • The Importance of Creating a Daily Routine for Dementia Patients

    A daily routine and dementia care go hand in hand, benefiting patients and caregivers alike. The repetition involved in adhering to lifelong routines can help keep seniors oriented, preventing distraction, anxiety and frustration.

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  • One-of-a-Kind Night Care Program Helps Dementia Caregivers

    A unique night care program helps dementia caregivers get a much-needed break from caring for a sundowning senior. Discover how night care helps families cope with sundowning.

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  • 5 Ways to Get a Senior to Smile

    Aging and illness can cause even relatively cheerful elders to feel down from time to time. Family and friends who are struggling to make their aging loved ones happier can benefit from these tried-and-true tips.

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  • The Stress-Management Strategy Dementia Caregivers Should Adopt

    What if there was something you could do to simultaneously reduce your stress and slow down the mental decline of your loved one with dementia?

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  • Reducing Alzheimer’s Agitation During Holiday Celebrations

    Holidays can impact elders with Alzheimer's and dementia. The interruption in normal routine and the flurry of activity can be particularly stressful for people with dementia. Reducing agitation during holidays can be tough, but not impossible.

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  • Stuffing Your Feelings: An Unhealthy Caregiver Coping Mechanism

    Life has its ups and downs, but how we handle the latter can really affect our physical and mental health. Instead of bottling up your feelings, try these creative ways to let off steam and wipe your emotional slate clean.

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  • Hiring In-Home Care: What Happens On the First Day?

    Once you’ve selected a reputable home care company, the next step is to actually begin services. Preparing for a home health aide’s first shift will help you feel more comfortable and know what to expect.

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  • David Cassidy: Teen Idol to Dementia Caregiver

    David Cassidy discusses his mother's struggle with dementia and how being a caregiver has motivated him to work with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia organizations to spread awareness.

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  • Stop, Drop and Roll: How Caregivers Can Extinguish Negative Thoughts

    The longer you spend caring for someone, the more likely you are to experience negative emotions like resentment and caregiver guilt. Use this simple technique to help you prioritize positivity, self-care and flexibility on stressful days.

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  • How Gratitude Improves a Caregiver’s Physical and Mental Health

    High-pressure situations like caregiving can send people into a damaging spiral of stress and negativity. Practicing gratitude can help even the most frazzled family caregiver channel positivity and overcome negative thinking patterns.

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