Alzheimer’s & Dementia

Learning All About Dementia

A big shout out to Dorothy, LaToya, Pat, Denise, and Lia who attended our in-service titled “All About Dementia”. We talked about the challenges for people affected by dementia and the special challenges caregivers (professional & family alike) of those with dementia face. Knowledge is power. It gives us understanding which builds our compassion and makes us better caregivers.

By |2024-03-18T13:27:47-04:00November 3, 2021|Categories: Alzheimer's & Dementia, HomeChoice Home Care News|Tags: , , |

What if I Suspect My Mother Has Dementia?

Your elderly mother is having trouble performing simple tasks, and she’s locked herself out of the house several times. The other day mom went to the bank and couldn’t remember how to get back home. Mom’s forgetfulness has now reached the point you suspect she has dementia. What should you do?

Tony Rogers of HomeChoice Home Care Presents “Know the 10 Signs”

Tony Rogers, co-owner of HomeChoice Home Care Solutions, presented "Know the 10 Signs" in Wake Forest, NC.  Tony enjoys being a Community Educator and advocate for Alzheimer's Association of Eastern North Carolina. It's important to be able to recognize the 10 early signs of Alzheimer's disease because early detection can provide medical benefits, emotional and [...]

The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimers Disease

Tony Rogers, co-owner of HomeChoice Home Care Solutions, presented "The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimers Disease" at the Bladen County Dementia Awareness Series in Elizabethtown, NC. He is pictured here with Rachel Hodnett, Lumber River Council of Governments today.There were 65 people in attendance including an Elizabethtown Town councilman. Tony loves being a [...]

By |2024-03-18T13:29:17-04:00March 21, 2018|Categories: HomeChoice Home Care News, Alzheimer's & Dementia|

Are You Caring for Your Parent Too Much in Their Early Stage of Alzheimer’s?

When you find out that your aging parent is living with Alzheimer’s disease, it is easy to find yourself overwhelmed with the realities of the progression of this disease, and determined to take on as many responsibilities as possible to ensure that your parent’s needs are met. While it is important to ensure that your [...]

By |2024-03-18T13:29:25-04:00November 17, 2017|Categories: Alzheimer's & Dementia|Tags: |

How Can You Help Friends and Family Members Adjust to Your Senior’s Dementia Diagnosis?

It's difficult enough for you and your aging adult to adjust when she's diagnosed with dementia, but it can be even more difficult for others in her life. Friends and relatives may not understand what this diagnosis means for your elderly family member and they may start to withdraw a bit. There are things you [...]

By |2024-03-18T13:29:26-04:00November 8, 2017|Categories: Alzheimer's & Dementia|Tags: |

Tips for Reducing Fall Risk for Seniors with Alzheimer’s Disease

Elderly Care in Chapel Hill NC: Fall Prevention for Seniors with Alzheimer's Alzheimer’s affects more than 5 million people throughout the United States. This disease can impact your parent in a wide variety of ways, including increasing their fall risk. Falls are the leading cause of both fatal and non-fatal injuries among seniors, [...]

Tips to Prevent Agitation in a Senior with Dementia

Senior Care in Chapel Hill NC: Preventing Agitation Associated with Alzheimer's If you've been experiencing agitation from your elderly family member due to her dementia, you probably feel as if there's no way to avoid it. The good news, though, is that it's definitely possible for you to help your senior to experience [...]

By |2024-03-18T13:29:43-04:00September 6, 2017|Categories: Alzheimer's & Dementia|Tags: |

How Can You Get Your Mom to Eat Well When Alzheimer’s is a Factor?

Home Care in Wake Forest NC: Eating Well with Alzheimer's In the very early stages of Alzheimer's, your mom may eat and cook meals like she always did. As her cognitive skills diminish, you might find her eating habits become poor. Malnutrition is a risk. Without the right nutrients, your mom's health may [...]

By |2024-03-18T13:29:46-04:00August 9, 2017|Categories: Alzheimer's & Dementia, Diet & Nutrition|Tags: |
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