There are many options that caregivers can explore for someone with Alzheimer’s disease. Options include facility care, in-home care, and daily care. Supportive services are also available. Share on ...
Village Caregiving reports that in-home care for seniors with dementia fosters independence, safety, and companionship, benefiting both patients and caregivers.
Nursing home and skilled nursing providers could lose a combined $67 billion in annual revenue if a “simple” cure for Alzheimer’s disease is found quickly, one researcher believes. Nursing homes are ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The number of Latinos suffering from Alzheimer's disease is expected to increase dramatically over the next few decades. It's an issue plaguing the country and the community in ...
The number of adults with dementia is growing — and so is the number of family members who step in to help. A St. Louis-based nonprofit is trying to meet their needs. John Ludwig knew he needed ...
—Managing agitation in nursing home patients with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias could be improved by augmenting Minimum Data Set data with information from electronic medical records.
The Wisconsin Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association wants "truth-in-advertising" legislation for facilities that advertise ...
The problems of accuracy, privacy, and access to follow-up care mean the new diagnostics available online fall short of an ...
Finding resources as an Alzheimer’s caregiver can be daunting. But a wealth of resources is available to you if you know where to look, including resources for financial help, home care, and ...