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Tips for a Healthy & Active Lifestyle for Seniors with Dementia

Tips for a Healthy and Active Lifestyle for Seniors With Dementia Eating healthy and staying active is good for everyone and is especially important for people with Alzheimer’s and related dementia. Tips for a healthy and active lifestyle for seniors with dementia are paramount. As the disease progresses, finding ways for the person to eat healthy foods and stay active…

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10 Signs of Early Onset of Dementia

10 Signs of the Early Onset of Dementia!

10 Signs of the Early Onset of Dementia Senior Care in Mesa and Senior health all over Arizona go far beyond what we can see! In fact, we focus so much of our time and energy on the visuals, that we miss signs of disease and dementia. Dementia is sweeping through Phoenix. We will walk you, a loved one, family…

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Communicating Effectively with those living with dementia

Tips to Communicate with People Living Dementia

Tips to Communicate with People Living Dementia Communication can be hard for people with Alzheimer’s(dementia) and related dementias because they have trouble remembering things. Tips to Communicate with People Living Dementia. Why is this critical? Those living with dementia can become agitated and anxious, even angry. In some forms of dementia, language abilities are affected such that people have trouble…

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In-Home Senior Care for Dementia

  In-home senior care can be overwhelming. Is this you?(Hit play)  Not sure where to start?  Fearing that a loved one may have an early onset of dementia?  We are here to help.  We have Arizona’s elite dementia in-home care specialists.  We understand and care for all stages of dementia.  This is custom care, not one size fits all.  Yes,…

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What is Sundowner’s? Senior Care

What is Sundowners Syndrome? Sundowners syndrome, or sundowning, is a state of confusion that occurs later in the afternoon and into the night. This state of confusion is most often found in patients who have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease and is comprised of a range of behaviors including increased confusion, anxiety and aggression. Sometimes people with this condition tend to…

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