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Category: Dementia & Memory Care

The Dementia & Memory Care category offers valuable information and support for families navigating memory loss and cognitive decline. With articles covering a wide range of topics, from practical tips for visiting a loved one with dementia to guidance on recognizing when professional memory care may be beneficial. Our goal is to provide education and reassurance to those considering memory care for a loved one. Contact our team to schedule a tour and discover how we support residents with compassion, dignity, and personalized care.

Autumn is a season of change. Among the ever-changing colors of the leaves, cooler temperatures, and endless pumpkin spice-flavored treats...
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Memory care may be a critical part of maintaining a high quality of life for many seniors. In fact, the Centers...
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Mary Evans, Program Director at Traditions at North Willow in Indianapolis, Indiana, is using her voice to help fight Alzheimer’s.  Walk...
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FIT MINDS: Life-Changing Mental Stimulation Cognitive Stimulation Training is a non-medicated alternative for treating symptoms of Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia,...
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MEADOW BROOK'S MEMORY CARE COMMUNITY HAS AVAILABILITY TO WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS! Our beautiful Memory Care Studio apartments feature spacious bathrooms,...
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Recognizing Our Memory Care Director Nominees At Traditions Many people make it possible for us to care for our residents,...
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Originally published on AARP: At first, you might think your friend is just having a few bad days with forgetfulness,...
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Originally published on Alzheimer's Association: Memory loss that disrupts daily life may be a symptom of Alzheimer's or other dementia. Alzheimer's is...
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Originally published on Golden Carers: Sharing and recollecting memories with seniors in long term care helps them to affirm who...
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Originally published on National Institute on Aging: Sticking to familiar foods and routines can make mealtimes easier for people with...
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