Dementia can be life-changing, especially when somebody you love is diagnosed with the condition. That’s because it impacts every aspect of a person’s ecosystem, particularly their caregivers. Dementia isn’t a single illness but an umbrella term used for a range of specific sub-conditions such...
Read moreHolly Clark | Mar 11, 2020
Caring for a loved one with memory loss or mobility issues is an exhausting lifestyle. Caretakers are pretty much homebound because their loved ones can't be left alone. You can't leave them with just anyone. Sometimes family members or friends help out, but they can offer help regularly....
Read moreTarah Mills | Mar 10, 2020
If you’re a caregiver responsible for someone else’s care, it’s imperative that you attend their doctors appointments with them so that you can be clear on diagnosis and treatment plans. However, in the moment, it’s easy to forget to ask certain questions. Here are some examples...
Read moreAnastasia Iliou | Mar 9, 2020