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Alzheimer's Quotes 1. "Even if I can't cure, I can still care." — Sally P. Karioth RN, PhD. 2. “Please remember the real me when I cannot remember you.” — Julie White 3.
Your loved one with Alzheimer’s needs care. There are many options, but it’s not one-size-fits-all. Learn what’s right for the one you love.
As Elders are held in great esteem, they’re more likely to get home care if they were to have signs of Alzheimer’s. This might create stress for the caregiver and delay early detection.
Respite care: Respite care is an option that allows caregivers to take vacations, undergo surgical procedures, or simply take a break. It means that a person with a condition such as Alzheimer’s ...
According to the Alzheimer's Association, 6.2 million people age 65 and older live with Alzheimer's dementia, including an estimated 580,000 adults living in Florida.
Regular self-care helps you stay resilient, manage stress, and provide better care for your loved one. Remember, a healthy caregiver is better equipped to handle the demands of caregiving.
The value of telehealth for Alzheimer’s patients is underappreciated, despite clear needs for this care setting. At My Memory Clinic where I am the Chief Medical Officer, we have seen a 30% year ...
5. “Dementia care—it's not rocket science, it's heart science." — Gail Weatherill, RN Related: A New Study Finds This One Food Habit Has a Huge Impact on Cognitive Decline 6.