Many people associate aging with memory loss. It is quite common for someone to see small declines in their memory. Most of the time, these are minor in nature and not long lasting. And some researchers believe that there are things that … [Read more...]
Is it Actually Beneficial for Senior Memory to Take Vitamins?
There are so many different vitamins out there making all sorts of different claims. For the average consumer (like you and me) it can be completely overwhelming trying to figure out what the best vitamins might be, and whether or not they … [Read more...]
A Closer Look At Memory Care
Memory care is designed to help seniors that are suffering from memory loss or cognitive impairments such as Alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia. There are certainly some similarities to other types of senior care, but memory … [Read more...]
Steps Against Memory Loss in Alzheimer’s
Research from the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center has been geared toward helping those with Alzheimer’s disease live a higher quality of life. A new treatment recently explored here looks like it has the ability to … [Read more...]
Does Time of Day Matter in Dementia?
According to research, some times of day are better than others when it comes to memory retrieval. If you’ve ever noticed that there are times when you can’t think of where you left your keys or what your kids’ names are, it might be … [Read more...]
The Ketone Diet and Aging
One of the great fads going on right now in the diet and weight loss industry is the ketone diet. You probably know someone who has tried this diet. You might even know someone that has had great success with this diet. For example, my mom … [Read more...]
Easy Way to Improve Memory Care
Oftentimes here we talk about senior care when there is only one elderly loved one that is in need. This is the case much of the time, but certainly not all of the time. What about those instances where you have two living parents who are … [Read more...]
Memory Sharing Ideas for Those with Alzheimer’s
When you have an older parent or grandparent that suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, it’s easy to dismiss them as no longer having a firm grasp on their memories. While it’s true that their cognitive functioning is declining, there’s no … [Read more...]