Michael Sloss’ mother was diagnosed with dementia about five years ago, and his father a year after that. Now Sloss and his brother care for both parents, ages 83 and 85, whose personalities have been ...
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Caring for Someone With Dementia
In the early stages, caring for someone with dementia is more like a partnership. Your loved one is still fairly independent, and you may be able to discuss decisions together. However, as the disease ...
Being the best, healthiest you by caring for yourself can mean you are better able to provide support and care for your family member with lupus. There are many simple and manageable strategies you ...
We were all stunned and saddened by the tragic events at our sister UC campus this past Friday evening. As we process our grief regarding this sudden and senseless event, we must remember to care for ...
If you’re reading this, chances are you’re carrying more than you intended — juggling appointments, meds, meals, and the emotional weight that comes with caring for someone you love. I want you to ...
More and more people become caregivers every year. AARP estimates there are 63 million unpaid caregivers in the U.S. That’s about one in four people. These are people who care for a loved one who is ...
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