From Medical Alert Bracelets to Smart Watches: Wearable Tech for Alzheimer’s
As wearable tech permeates the market, how helpful are GPS bracelets for Alzheimer’s and dementia safety? When Eric Rosenthal’s wife Eva was diagnosed with…
As wearable tech permeates the market, how helpful are GPS bracelets for Alzheimer’s and dementia safety? When Eric Rosenthal’s wife Eva was diagnosed with…
Loss of appetite or stopping eating entirely is common among patients with late-stage Alzheimer’s. Why does it happen, and what can caregivers do? A…
It isn’t always obvious how best to entertain a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Activities like chores, gardening, and reminiscing about the past…
Research shows two of every five cases of Alzheimer’s and related dementias are preventable. According to credible, peer-reviewed scientific studies, here are the 8…
Is there a way to communicate with people living with Alzheimer’s who have become nonverbal? Dr. Maggie Ellis shares techniques around adaptive interaction, an…
Interfaith Hospice Chaplain Ellie Douglass discusses her approach to caregiving through creative listening, mindfulness and respectful language. Caregiving for a person who is nearing…
Researchers at Case Western have found an enzyme, more common in female brains, which appears to be responsible for driving the formation of tau…