Exploring the Link Between High-Fat Diets and Alzheimer’s
Introduction Alzheimer's disease, which affects millions worldwide, has recently been linked to dietary patterns, specifically the consumption of high-fat diets. Groundbreaking research led by Professor Mònica Bulló at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) has...
8 Engaging Activities for Those Living with Dementia Symptoms
Dementia is a progressive condition that affects cognitive functions, including memory, thinking, and reasoning. Engaging in activities can be beneficial for individuals with dementia, providing not only a sense of enjoyment but also opportunities to maintain or even...
Could Immune Cells Hold the Key to Cracking the Alzheimer’s Disease Code?
Alzheimer's disease, a daunting giant in the world of neurodegenerative disorders, has long baffled scientists and researchers. But hope flickers anew with a discovery from Northwestern University. Researchers have found that the immune cells in those with Alzheimer’s...
Study Indicates Progress Toward a Potential Alzheimer’s Screening Blood Test
In some exciting news in the world of Alzheimer's research, there's a new avenue opening up with a blood test that zeroes in on phosphorylated tau (p-tau217). This test shows impressive accuracy even before you can see any symptoms, and it could shake things up in how...
7 Steps to Create a Safe Environment at Home For Those With Dementia Symptoms
Caring for a loved one with dementia symptoms involves adapting your surroundings to create a supportive and safe environment. The home setting plays a crucial role in the well-being of individuals with dementia, influencing their sense of security and overall quality...
Tips for holiday family gatherings with those experiencing dementia symptoms
The holidays are a time for family unity. However, for families with members affected by dementia or Alzheimer's, these occasions can pose unique challenges. Symptoms might manifest as confusion or diminished enthusiasm, which can affect their overall holiday...
Study highlights the power of lifestyle changes in preventing Alzheimer’s disease
A recent study has unveiled insight in the battle against Alzheimer’s disease: the power of individualized health interventions. This research, involving 172 participants, demonstrated that older adults at high risk for Alzheimer’s can significantly delay, or even...
New study reveals 11 indicators for dementia risk
My mission is to empower senior living communities and families with the knowledge and resources to communicate effectively with individuals exhibiting dementia symptoms. Throughout my interactions with people at my presentations and trainings, I get asked a lot about...
Study Emphasizes The Critical Role of Specialized Dementia Care in Senior Living Communities
As a dementia care consultant, author and speaker, I often emphasize the importance of specialized care when guiding senior living communities and families on effective communication with those exhibiting dementia symptoms. A recent study funded by the NIA reinforces...
Empower Your Staff with Dementia Care Skills Through Training
In the evolving landscape of elder care, understanding and effectively managing dementia symptoms is crucial. If your organization is keen on training its staff on caring for individuals with dementia, I have an exceptional resource that could be invaluable. As an...
New Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi provides slight glimmer of hope, not a cure
The Alzheimer's medication, Leqembi, recently received full approval from the Food and Drug Administration despite ongoing discussions regarding its safety, affordability and availability. It is the first time a drug designed to decelerate the disease's progression...
Tips For Ensuring Safe Mobility and Fall Prevention for Individuals with Dementia
For individuals living with dementia symptoms, maintaining safe mobility is essential to promote their overall well-being and prevent potential accidents or injuries. As caregivers, it is crucial to implement strategies and modifications to create a safe environment...