Tag: Memory care

  • 10 Ways to Improve Health in Seniors Living with High Blood Pressure

    10 Ways to Improve Health in Seniors Living with High Blood Pressure

    High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a common health condition that affects millions of people worldwide, particularly seniors. While it can be a serious health concern, there are many effective ways to manage it and improve overall health.   1. Regular Check-ups: Prioritise Regular Visits: Schedule regular check-ups with a healthcare provider to monitor blood…

  • Dementia: For the Love of Music

    Dementia: For the Love of Music

    If you’ve ever found yourself listening to sad love songs after a break-up or upbeat rhythms doing your workout, you’ve already experienced the power of music. Music therapy harnesses our love for music to help those living with dementia, a condition that affects a person’s cognitive abilities, manage some of the symptoms and improve their…

  • Do’s and Don’ts for Visiting Someone with Dementia

    Do’s and Don’ts for Visiting Someone with Dementia

    Do’s and Don’ts for Visiting Someone with Dementia Visiting someone with dementia can be a rewarding experience, but it also requires sensitivity and understanding. By following these guidelines, you can make your visit enjoyable and meaningful for both you and the person with dementia. Do’s Be patient and understanding. People with dementia may experience cognitive…

  • Understanding Alzheimer’s Behaviours

    Understanding Alzheimer’s Behaviours

    Alzheimer’s disease affects the brain in ways that can alter an individual’s personality, mood, and behaviour. Understanding Alzheimer’s Behaviours helps caregivers respond more effectively, reducing frustration for both the person with Alzheimer’s and themselves. Communication Tips for Caregivers Stay Calm and Patient Patience is your greatest tool. Alzheimer’s can cause your loved one to struggle with…

  • Recognising the Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

    Recognising the Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

    We’ve all forgotten an important birthday, and it’ll happen more often as we age. While occasionally forgetting a conversation or appointment is normal, when it starts disrupting your daily life, it might be something more serious.   What is Alzheimer’s disease? Alzheimer’s disease is a condition that affects the brain and causes a memory decline,…