How to Convince a Senior to Wear Adult Briefs (Diapers)
It’s often difficult for older adults to accept and deal with incontinence issues. Many try to ignore this new development and carry on with...
It’s often difficult for older adults to accept and deal with incontinence issues. Many try to ignore this new development and carry on with...
Even among medical experts, you will find differing opinions on how much someone with advanced dementia of any type understands. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in...
It’s human to want a fresh start. Even though I know that December 31 of one year is rarely that different from January 1...
Note: If I were writing this today, I’d add that some people use apps to help plan. That said, some still find the apps...
When the family member we are trying to care for is critical, impossible to please or emotionally abusive, long-standing family dynamics are often to...
How long has it been since you’ve distanced yourself from caregiving long enough to decide what is good for you? When was the last...
Dear Carol: Once upon a time, I closed out each year with satisfaction and looked forward with optimism to the next. Now, after taking...
When a person develops any form of dementia, it is difficult for family and friends to witness their diminishing capacity and the unbearable frustration...
Watching a loved one move through the stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) can be one life’s toughest and most heart-breaking challenges. If we had...
Caregiving throws many challenges our way, including establishing care routines for our elders that are not only challenging, but may be somewhat embarrassing. By...