How Arthur’s Helped Make Airport Visits Friendlier for People with Dementia

A trip to the airport can be overwhelming and stressful for anyone, especially when you factor in parking, long lines, airport security checks and rushing around. So imagine how living with dementia would amplify that stress. The crowds, the noise, an unfamiliar environment, and perhaps an airport employee who’s becoming frustrated as you struggle to…

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Practical gift ideas for your loved one in memory care

When you have a loved one who’s in memory care, a thoughtful gift is always appreciated and can do a lot of good. Because who doesn’t love getting presents? Whether it’s a special occasion or you simply want to present a “just because” gift, here are some practical gift ideas that will go to good…

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Make Your Virtual Holiday Celebration Special

Because of COVID-19, celebrating the holidays with loved ones who are living in assisted living and memory care will look different in 2020. Social distancing and celebrating over a video conference can’t take the place of an in-person visit. But here are some ideas to make the holiday meaningful and to keep connections strong, when…

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Saying thank you during National Family Caregivers Month

Back in June we covered Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, when we joined with millions of others across America to raise awareness about this deeply impactful illness. This November, we are joining another month-long campaign — National Family Caregivers Month. The Oxford dictionary defines a caregiver as “a family member or paid helper who regularly looks after a…

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Keep in touch: Mental health and social connections for memory care

Maintaining good social connections while a loved one is in memory care isn’t always easy. The challenge can lie in busy lives, hurt feelings, grief or a thousand other sources. Staying involved and in touch is worth the effort, though. Not only are social connections key to the mental health of those with dementia, they…

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Early Signs: New Research into Apathy as an Early Symptom of Dementia

Depression has long been considered an early warning sign of dementia. However, recent research is disrupting that perception. What clinicians have historically been identifying as depression may, in fact, be better classified as apathy. Apathy refers to a general lack of emotion, indifference to one’s situation, and a drop in goal-directed behavior. While it is…

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Afternoon tea: A favorite among Arthur’s clients and staff

During the pandemic, it can be hard to keep clients active, engaged, entertained and feeling at home. At Arthur’s, we’re finding ways to do just that, while keeping their health and safety top of mind. One activity that’s very popular among clients  and staff is our weekly afternoon tea gatherings. What is afternoon tea? Afternoon…

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Goal of Arthur’s staff? ‘To bring light into clients’ lives’

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What is it like to work with the clients at Arthur’s on a daily basis? For one thing, it feels far less institutional than working at a nursing home or other senior care conglomerate. So says Paige Domyahn, a University of Minnesota nursing student who has worked at Arthur’s for close to two years, most…

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Care, compassion and respect: End-of-life care is personalized at Arthur’s

Since Arthur’s specializes in residential care for older adults, it’s only natural that many of our clients spend their last days at their Arthur’s homes. And because those clients are surrounded by gentle, empathetic caregivers in addition to hospice specialists, that can work out beautifully for everyone involved. If your loved one will likely be facing…

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Plan Now for Better Visits Between Kids and Elderly Loved Ones

Few relationships in life seem as mutually beneficial as those between grandchildren and grandparents. Grandmas and grandpas traditionally like to shower attention on their descendants, and the kids in turn usually benefit from the extra love and care. The same is often true of beloved aunts, uncles and family friends who have become “adopted relatives.”…

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