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Yearly Archives: 2017

Music Can Help Those With Dementia

We've long known that music can affect our moods, enhancing happiness or making us feel sad. But music is also a useful therapy tool...

Is Your Caregiving Cup Half Full or Half Empty?

As I slide into my office chair to settle in to write my morning’s cup of coffee rests on the corner of my desk...

How To Caregive for a Stroke Victim

It still amazes me that after almost 2 years from my Dad having his stroke that I continue to find great resources of information....

Alzheimer’s And The Caregiver

We recently spent five hours with old friends. The “caregiver” was looking after a partner with Alzheimer’s 24/7. We had a wonderful time sharing...

Protecting Your Home When You Aren’t There

When people go on a holiday, usually no one is living in the house. When people sell a home and move out, there is...

Taking Care of Your Aging Brain

Just like the rest of your body, your brain ages. You need to take care of your aging brain just as you would look...

Tech Tools to Manage Your Medication

Almost 40% of older adults take more than five prescription medications.The scheduled times for taking most of these medications differs which can cause confusion...

Priorities.. Priorities.. Priorities

Many years ago a friend spoke these words, “THE PRIORITY IS.”  These three words have constantly helped me in so many ways. Priorities can...

The Art of Living Longer: Spring Cleaning

Spring is around the corner with its promise of lush greenery and warmer temperatures.  Traditionally, it’s a time of year to begin clearing out...

Caregivers Can Help Prevent Hospital Re-admissions

Many of our loved ones are discharged from the hospital and put into the care of caregivers. Their main objective is to stay healthy...
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