Many older adults are fortunate enough to remain in their homes for many years, aging in place with the help of caregivers and loved ones. However, that option isn’t right—or even possible—for everyone. In-home care can be expensive, difficult to coordinate, and may...
For those living with memory impairments, the rhythm of the day—from morning routines to late-night needs—does not follow a standard 9-to-5 schedule. Memory disorders often cause fluctuations in cognitive health and physical comfort that require consistent,...
As memory changes progress, the daily routines that were once second nature—bathing, dressing, or moving comfortably throughout the home—can become more complex. Those living with memory disorders require a supportive environment where assistance with these activities...
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