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Changing the healthcare delivery for Alzheimer’s Patients

Credit: Canva.com Nowadays, there are 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease and according to statistics provided by Alzheimer’s Association 10-15% of seniors with mild cognitive impairment are going to develop Alzheimer’s disease in a year. COVID-19 was one of the factors contributing to the deaths among Alzheimer’s patients. One of the ways to manage [&hellip...

4 Proactive Steps to Protect Seniors from Wandering

Credit: Pixabay The Canadian Institute for Health Information predicts a considerable growth of 68% of the Canadian senior population in the next 15 years. Many of these seniors suffer from chronic conditions like Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other forms of memory loss. The wandering episodes for this type of patients make their caregivers especially worried […]...

New in Alzheimer’s Technology : Remote Patient Care

The United States of America consists of over 5.8 million Alzheimer’s patients and people with different types of dementia, and this statistic is rapidly amplifying. As the number Alzheimer patients rises, the lives of the families, caregivers, and healthcare providers are affected too. However, through telehealth platforms and Alzheimer’s technology, the standard of healthcare and q...

How to Cope with Sundowning?

If your loved one has been diagnosed with dementia and he is showing signs of agitation, confusion, or anxiety during late afternoon or evening hours, he’s most probably experiencing ‘sundowning’. Sundowners Syndrome is a state of confusion that people living with dementia experience in late afternoon, evening or at night. Due to this, they are […]...

Is Alzheimer’s Affected By The Season?

Even though seasonal changes affect the lifestyle and health of pretty much everyone, the impact is much stronger on elderly people, particularly those living with Alzheimer’s. This is because seniors living with Alzheimer’s are not only used to set routines but their body’s natural clock also takes longer to adjust to seasonal changes. Here are […]...

Alzheimer’s Disease Without Memory Loss

The most common and apparent symptom of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia is memory loss. However, there are some cases when loved ones notice signs that appear before memory loss.   [sc name=”Blog Post CTA”]   If your loved one has no apparent signs of memory loss, it doesn’t mean that Alzheimer’s can be […]...

8 Must Read Alzheimer’s Blogs for 2018

Alzheimer’s disease affects over five million Americans. It is a brain disease that can impact a person at any age, especially those 65 and over. The disease progression can be slow or fast, and the impact it has on families can be difficult. The most important aspect behind Alzheimer’s disease is that you are not […]...