by alwaysbestcare | Nov 7, 2023 | Dementia Care
Frontotemporal dementia refers to a group of uncommon brain disorders that affect the regions of the brain that are responsible for personality, behavior, and language. We’ll share everything you need to know about this condition, from the different types to symptoms...
by alwaysbestcare | Nov 2, 2023 | Aging Well, Senior Health
As your body ages, your brain does too. Staying active and involved with a variety of activities can help keep your mind sharp and reduce risk of depression, dementia, and other conditions. It can also stimulate your brain to continue building new neural pathways....
by alwaysbestcare | Nov 2, 2023 | Aging Well, Senior Health
Your vision changes throughout your life, especially as you get older. Many seniors notice that they don’t see as well as they used to – they may be more sensitive to light or have trouble reading things up close. But there are other conditions that can be more...
by alwaysbestcare | Oct 31, 2023 | Senior Care
If you’re a full-time caregiver to a dementia patient, it’s important to know that feeling overwhelmed is common. The demands of caregiving — combined with the emotional toll of witnessing a loved one’s cognitive decline — can create a challenging environment,...
by alwaysbestcare | Oct 11, 2023 | Senior Care
Late-stage dementia is the seventh and final stage of dementia — a condition that causes the decline of cognitive functions, such as memory, language, and attention. This final stage of dementia is characterized by severe cognitive decline, increased dependency on...