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Activities for People with Dementia
People with Alzheimer's often collect items. Through this craft activity, they can create boxes to gather and store their belongings...


Getting Unstuck from Start to Stop: How to Help People Move
By: Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA
A major problem for many caregivers is how to help someone with dementia stand, sit down, and walk. These movements seem so simple, easy and natural that it is hard to...


Simple Pleasures
By: Peter Smith
Peter was diagnosed at age 48 with Frontal Lobe Dementia. Rather than let the diagnosis overshadow his life, he chose instead to...


The "Problem" with Alzheimer's Day Care Programs
By: Mark L. Warner, AIA, NCARB
The moment you first set foot in an adult day care program may not feel like anything special. As you enter the room...


Tips for Talking with Your Doctor(s)
(Part I)
When you're dealing with dementia, you may need to learn more from your doctors than ever before...


How to Talk to Your Doctor(s) about Sensitive Subjects
(Part II)


Publisher's Note...
Caregivers learn to appreciate the simplest thanks and acknowledgments. In April, we were gratified when the American Society on Aging...