Modification Tips to Create a Dementia-Friendly Home

The daily challenges of providing care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s are continuously changing. Today, the challenge may be frustration because of the inability to communicate effectively. Next week, it could be wandering and seeking to go “home.” There could be sleepless nights if sundowning is a factor, or aggressive actions and words which […]
Safety Tips for Traveling with an Alzheimer’s Patient

After spending considerable time in social distancing and isolation, this summer may lead you more than usual to want to go to visit friends and family, or even to simply experience a change of scenery and a few enjoyable activities. And if you provide care for a family member with Alzheimer’s, having a senior loved […]
How Reminiscing Benefits an Older Adult with a Dementia Diagnosis

Memories…every single day we are creating new ones, but there’s something specifically heartwarming about revisiting those from some time ago. And for older adults with Alzheimer’s or any other type of dementia, with a diminishing capability to retain short-term memories, those from many years’ past are all the more important. In fact, reminiscing as a […]
How to Make the Holidays for People With Dementia Safer and More Enjoyable

This season, you might ask yourself, “How can I help people with dementia enjoy the holidays?” Managing dementia is difficult on any given day, but add in disruptions to routine, extra visitors, decorations, and noise, and you can understand why the holidays for people with dementia may be a recipe for increased agitation, stress, and […]
Halloween Can Heighten Alzheimer’s Symptoms: Learn the Challenges and How to Overcome Them

There’s definitely no age limit in experiencing the fun of Halloween! Seniors are generally delighted by visits from trick-or-treaters, along with the chance to delight in fall treats and fun decorations. Nonetheless, if an older adult is struggling with Alzheimer’s symptoms, certain components of the Halloween season may be downright frightening. Suddenly, there are unanticipated […]
An Alzheimer’s Diagnosis Doesn’t Mean an End to Hobbies for Seniors

Seeking purpose, meaning, and joy in the world all around us is extremely important for our wellbeing, and that does not change when a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Nonetheless, continuing to stay involved with hobbies for seniors could become difficult, given that it’s common for people during the early stages of dementia […]
Seniors with Alzheimer’s Disease Benefit from a MAP: Music, Art and Pets

Just like many things in life, innovation can go a long way in terms of providing care for a senior with Alzheimer’s disease. At Live Free Home Health Care, we understand how challenging it may be to meet the ever-changing needs inherent with dementia; on a single day, your loved one could possibly feel peaceful […]
Effective Tips to Calm Physical Aggression in Alzheimer’s

Of the numerous complex behaviors that may arise in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, perhaps the most difficult is physical violence. Even a formerly calm senior can be prone to aggressive outbursts, particularly in the later stages of the disease, caused by several of factors: reduced self-control and inhibition, psychological and mental distress, physical pain or […]
Learn How to Help Those with Late Stage Alzheimer’s Stay Active

Each level of Alzheimer’s brings with it distinctive obstacles, and the approaches to overcome those challenges and help seniors live the highest quality life possible need to be changed accordingly. In the later stage of Alzheimer’s, it is very common for the person’s level of activity and involvement to decrease; however, it’s still crucial for […]
Struggling with Challenging Dementia Behaviors? These Tips Can Help.

Providing care for a loved one with dementia offers inherent rewards – the feeling of satisfaction and fulfillment in knowing you’re helping make the senior’s life as safe and comfortable as possible, the joy of seeing his or her smile at a favorite activity, the warmth of reminiscing together. But it’s also one of the […]