Further evidence is emerging about the unexpected benefits of a life well-lived. In my blog, I like to share news about recent studies that offer a glimmer of hope to individuals and families managing dementia and other aging-related illness. From implementing...
A new study is examining what role frailty, a common trait in both aging and in those with dementia, plays in the relationship between pathology of dementia and the disease itself. This dichotomy, and how frailty might intersect between the two categories, arose from...
A person waiting for a bus. A man playing a piano inside his living room. Your dearest friend or loved one. More and more, the number of individuals living with dementia is increasing substantially, negatively impacting families, communities and care facility workers...
For many, a cup of coffee can provide some much-needed fuel for a busy workday. A cup of Joe also brings us together for a good conversation and social therapy. Now, new research out of Rutgers University has found that coffee may help combat both Parkinson’s disease...
Join us at Eskaton Village Carmichael for an informative seminar with Laura Wayman. Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018 at 7 p.m. in the Auditorium. Learn top tools to better understand the world through the eyes of those with dementia. Create more meaningful engagement, lessen...
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