Considering the positives in a pandemic is counterintuitive at best, but there truly are things to share that are worthy of discussion.
Read moreThere is no one-size-fits-all approach to care, especially when it comes to Alzheimer's and dementia. See how our person-centered approach is different.
Read moreCheck out these tips for paying for dementia or Alzheimer's care.
Read moreKent and Sally spend each day together. And despite living with Alzheimer's, the couple still continues doing what they love: holding hands.
Read moreLillian and Charles found themselves in a situation that many families do. Charles was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, leaving him and Lillian in a situation they never saw coming.
Read moreIf you have a loved one living with Alzheimer’s or dementia, the holidays can be a difficult time of year. Family traditions may be different than they once were. But there are many ways you can both still enjoy this special time together.
Read moreDiscussing Alzheimer's openly and with positive language is the strongest tool available when it comes to changing the stigmas and stereotypes about the disease.
Read moreLearn about seven signs that should cause you to look into Alzheimer's and dementia care for your loved one.
Read moreTry these nine inventions to help those with memory loss.
Read moreDementia is complex and often misunderstood. Read on to uncover the mysteries of dementia.
Read moreCheck out these five engaging activities for someone living with dementia.
Read moreSome evidence suggests that Alzheimer's disease could actually be caused by a virus — and if that’s the case, a cure for Alzheimer’s may eventually be in store.
Read moreWhether you are a professional caregiver in a long-term care setting, or you care for your senior loved one at home, here are some engagement ideas to put into practice.
Read moreAround 5.7 million Americans live with Alzheimer’s and that number is growing. However, research indicates that one in three cases could potentially be slowed down or even prevented.
Read moreToday’s article in the Washington Post, “Changing ‘the tragedy narrative’: Why a growing camp is promoting a more joyful approach to Alzheimer’s” hits home for us at Brookdale.
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