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Coping with Frontotemporal Dementia

Frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Hard for many to pronounce. And, in many instances, even more difficult to understand. Everyone has heard of dementia, but what exactly ... Read More
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Continuing to Laugh with Your Loved Ones

Studies make a good case for keeping laughter in your life, especially when coping with Alzheimer’s. Though science has yet to find a cure for ... Read More
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An Abundance of Activities: Staying Active

Activity, whether vigorous or more serene, helps keep the mind and body healthy. This can be especially true for people with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. ... Read More
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Using Art to Deal with Dementia

Parc Provence is Celebrating Art Therapy in April Cognitive diseases such as Alzheimer’s are devastating in their ability to diminish and deplete. Though these negatives ... Read More

Better Eating = Healthier Brain & Body

March is National Nutrition Month With March being National Nutrition Month, it’s a good time for everyone to evaluate their diets. It’s particularly important for ... Read More

Navigating Change: From Home to Memory Care

“Moving Day” appears on almost everyone’s list of stress-inducing life events. And that certainly makes sense. Purging, packing, unpacking — and then waking up in ... Read More

A Genetic Link: Alzheimer’s & Cardiovascular Disease

If you’re reading this post, you likely have a connection to Alzheimer’s disease and first-hand experience with its symptoms and difficult challenges. Because the disease ... Read More
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Finding the Right Memory Care Community

When an older adult is afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, his or her family and friends are affected, too. There are lots of important ... Read More
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Personalized Memory Care

No two people with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia experience the disease in the same way. And because these conditions are progressive, symptoms change, ... Read More
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