by David Hayward & Beth Seidelhuber
A person with Alzheimer’s or dementia may lose the ability to do many of the things that provided enjoyment or a sense of purpose, such as gardening or cooking a meal for family members. One ongoing challenge of dementia-related caregiving is finding meaningful or enjoyable activities that are within your […]
Posted on January 8th, 2008 by Beth Seidelhuber
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by David Hayward & Beth Seidelhuber
As the leading cause of dementia among the elderly, Alzheimer’s presents caregivers with especially tough long-term challenges, including the ordeal of watching a loved one slowly slip away. By learning about the disease and techniques for dealing with it, you can cut Alzheimer’s burdens down to size — and […]
Posted on January 7th, 2008 by Beth Seidelhuber
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by Beth Seidelhuber
After a busy holiday season, I think I need to make some changes in the new year to simplify, focus and get organized. What I want to do is make time for the not-urgent, but important tasks that we all seem to put off every year. So instead of resolving to lose 10 […]
Posted on January 2nd, 2008 by Beth Seidelhuber
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