ChatGPT is one of many AI tools that has broken into the market. Like similar tools, it allows you to type messages to an AI that then responds based on a large amount of data. There’s enormous potential in this tool for caregivers, as it may help caregivers to quickly find information and insights in […]
How Facilities Can Promote the Best Outcomes for Seniors with Dementia
Nursing homes, memory care facilities, and other environments are powerful sources of care for seniors with dementia. They become crucial when the senior can no longer safely live on their own or with loved ones. Yet, the care provided can vary dramatically between facilities. Some places focus on person-centered dementia care, which includes an emphasis […]
How Caregivers Can Protect Seniors from Dementia Medication Abuse
Medication abuse is a grave issue for seniors diagnosed with dementia. Far too often, nursing homes and other facilities use powerful antipsychotics and related medication, not to help residents, but rather in an attempt to control their behavior. These medications aren’t just ineffective. They can also be dangerous, as they can raise the risk of […]
The Intersection of Dementia and Spirituality at End of Life
Dementia is a debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It robs individuals of their cognitive abilities, memories, and ultimately, their independence. As dementia progresses, questions about the awareness of their impending death often arise. Do loved ones with dementia know that death is near? What’s the best way to help them transition? How […]
Our Explorer-Swift High-Performance 4-Wheel Mobility Scooter Review
Being able to get around is crucial for everyone, including seniors, yet mobility often decreases with age. Many seniors find that they can’t move around as they once did. Getting up, walking, and standing for any length of time becomes increasingly difficult, which can them less willing to leave the house and engage in their […]
The Silent Crisis of Benzodiazepines, Antipsychotics and Dementia Care
Even with my decades of experience in elder care and gerontology, navigating dementia care for my father was nothing short of overwhelming for my family. Nevertheless, despite all the challenges, my dad spent all but one month of his 18 years with Alzheimer’s, cared for by my mother at home. Sadly, his last month was […]