Understanding the Keys to Memory

Some days you feel like all systems are firing and up to speed. Other days, when you haven’t had enough sleep or are feeling stressed or overwhelmed, you can’t remember what you had for breakfast that morning. That’s all common in normal memory and aging. But when the days of forgetfulness begin to outweigh the […]

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Why Caregiver Support Groups are Important

The diagnosis of a progressive disease can be overwhelming. There are so many factors to consider – right from the start – that it can lead to a mix of emotions from feelings of confusion, helplessness and even anger. What should I do? What do I do first? […]

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The Dementia Journey

Dementia now requires more supervision than you can provide. What do you do? That is the question faced by thousands of caregivers every day. And there is no easy answer and no easy decision. Understanding the Options- and the Journey Ahead The best thing you can do is to try to understand options that may […]

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Caregiver or Referee?

Hands down! The most difficult job that I have ever had was that of caregiver to my husband who was cognitively compromised. It took every ounce of emotional, intellectual and physical strength to be able to understand, empathize, manage and anticipate my loved one’s needs in the face of our communication breakdown. Add to that a marital […]

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3 Things to Look for in a Memory Support Residence

Finding a memory support residence for a loved one can be challenging. We published an article recently in the Bucks County Courier-Times about it.  You can click here to get to the original article we have republished below. For many people, the post-retirement chapter of life means having the freedom to pursue hobbies and activities or the […]

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