For people with dementia, a calendar-clock is more than a convenience; it is an anchor. In early stages of dementia,...
Some research has suggested that intellectual stimulation and mental engagement throughout life may be protective against Alzheimer’s disease and other...
What is PBA? PBA (Pseudobulbar Affect) is a medical condition causing sudden, frequent, uncontrollable crying and/or laughing that doesn’t match...
While the U.S. recognizes National Family Caregivers Month and millions of family caregivers in the U.S. serve lovingly and with...
Just in time for the Holidays and to start the New Year, Ashkan Vaziri, PhD, Founder and CEO of BioSensics...
November is National Family Caregivers Month here in the U.S. An excerpt from the Presidential Proclamation, “Let us celebrate and...
Respite brings energy to create endearing connections with others. First, the Florence-based caregiver who reads The Caregiver’s Voice monthly newsletter....
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For World Alzheimer’s Month, The Caregiver’s Voice features four videos. One is a touching piece from Japan about people with...
On the day I die a lot will happen. A lot will change. The world will be busy. On the...
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“If we don’t laugh, we’ll cry,” say caregivers. The SERIOUS Years ago, at a quarterly care plan meeting in the...