How to Cope with Losing Your Loved One to Dementia

Grief is a universal emotion experienced throughout one’s lifespan. And while it brings about complicated and difficult feelings in any situation, dealing with dementia adds another layer of complexity. Your loved one may still be alive, but you are already feeling the weight and pain of the impending loss as well as the loss of…

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Tips for Traveling with a Loved One with Dementia

Are you planning a trip with someone who has dementia? If their medical provider has cleared them for travel, and the pros outweigh the cons, don’t leave home without a game plan. Traveling from home can be daunting or even scary. Scary for you, because their safety is in your hands. And scary for someone…

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Preventing Falls in Dementia and Alzheimer’s Patients: It’s a Team Effort

As we age, especially after we reach the age of 65, our risk of falling increases. When a person also has dementia or Alzheimer’s, the stakes are even higher. People with memory issues are three times more likely to experience a hip fracture after a fall. Not only that, but following a hip fracture, the…

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Can I Discuss Memories with Someone Who Has Dementia?

What can you talk about when your loved one has dementia? How do you get a conversation going? These are questions that stem from a singular goal. You want to cultivate that love and connection, and part of that is accomplished by drawing on your shared past. At the same time, it can be a…

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What Does Memory Care in a Home Setting Look Like?

Exceptional care for seniors in 6-person homes.

When it comes time to choose a home for your loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia, you have a choice. And one option that doesn’t get a lot of attention is the smaller, family-style memory care center. And that’s a shame because some clients really thrive in this intimate setting. At Arthur’s Senior Living, we…

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The Power of Food for Memory Care Patients

There’s no varnishing the truth: Alzheimer’s is cruel, especially as we watch it slowly take the person we love. That’s why it’s important to us to give our clients and their families the tools to make the most of the time they have. One way to do that is finding opportunities that help our clients feel…

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Pets at Arthur’s: Are They Welcome to Visit?

Are you wondering if you should bring your little dog for a visit at Arthur’s? Pet visits are just as welcome as human visits. It’s hard to say how the clients will respond to any given animal. But animals and pets are almost always a welcome presence. They liven up the room with their antics,…

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Doll Therapy and Fidget Blankets Create Soothing Effects

At Arthurs, you may see a client cradling a doll. Or as someone is sitting in the common room, their fingers are busy with a string of beads sewn to a blanket. These ordinary activities are actually a part of the therapies we use at Arthurs. We offer doll therapy and fidget blankets because we…

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How to Show a Loved One with Dementia They’re Still Needed

When a loved one is experiencing cognitive decline, you start to see them change before your eyes. That can be heartbreaking. But it can also make you lose your footing when figuring out how to spend time together. Here’s a framework you can use to bring the right focus to your interactions: Above all else,…

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Children Bring a Special Touch to a Client’s Day

At Arthur’s Senior Care, we see firsthand the magical effect that children and babies can have on the mood and demeanor of our clients. Young children bring sunshine to clients’ days. Perhaps these young faces bring them back to a friendly, familiar time when they took care of their own younger siblings and children. Arthur’s…

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