'Tis the Season: Surviving the Holidays As A CaregiverI love the holiday season. Christmas was celebrated big in my family growing up, and my mom and I had a tradition of decorating the tree together and setting up...reactionsrepliesCaregivingCopingTips & Advice
Tips for managing foul languageMay LO would never in his life say the slightest “bad word”. I am getting weary listening to his foul language now. It’s NEVER been a part of our lives...reactions8repliesCaregiving
What are some things that your loved one likes to do in the fall season?The leaves are falling. Pumpkin spice is everywhere. What are some things your loved one likes to do this time of the year as the weather becomes cooler....reactions5repliesWeatherCaregiving
How do you keep your loved one with Alzheimer's properly hydrated? What are your thoughts on why keeping our loved ones hydrated and how is that a challenge for you?...reactionsrepliesCaregiving
What are good ways to listen to music?Many of our loved ones benefit from listening to music. Whether it be with headphones or old school record players, what works best for you and your loved one for...reactionsrepliesCaregiving
Taking Care of My Husband, AloneI am taking care of my husband because he has early memory loss. I don't know English much. I am Vietnamese, so sometimes I have a hard time understanding what...reactions3repliesCaregivingTips & AdviceResources
Take Care My HusbandI do not English well, so it is difficult take care my husband who is dementia, many things happens, I do not know how to do, I feel alone....reactions3repliesTips & AdviceIntimacy & Relationships
My sister will not accept any helpMy sister lives alone & still drives in her area of the city. She was recently diagnosed with dementia, although her daughters & I have suspected it for a long...reactions1replyNewly Diagnosed
Bipolar and Dementia Experiences I am Bipolar and in the early stages of Dementia. I am fortunate to receive excellent psychiatric care and treatment, including medication. I am a fan of Google Sholar. i'd...reactions1replyAwarenessNewly DiagnosedDiagnosis