Gatherings can trigger Alzheimer’s agitation through noise and chaos, but understanding these triggers is key to creating a calmer, more comfortable environment.
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Why Bath Time Timing Matters So Much in Alzheimer’s Care
Diving into the importance of bath time timing in Alzheimer’s care reveals how choosing the right moment can transform the experience for both caregiver and loved one.
What to Do When Alzheimer’s Causes Food Refusal
When Alzheimer’s causes food refusal, focus on creating a calm, familiar environment…
How to Reduce Toilet Resistance in Alzheimer’s Patients
How to reduce toilet resistance in Alzheimer’s patients by understanding behavioral cues and creating a calm, familiar environment to ease the process.
Mirror Confusion in Alzheimer’s: What’s Really Happening?
Navigating mirror confusion in Alzheimer’s reveals complex brain changes that cause distressing perceptions—discover what’s really happening and how to help your loved one.
How to Respond to False Accusations in Alzheimer’s Care
Discover gentle strategies to handle false accusations in Alzheimer’s care and learn how to create a calm, supportive environment for your loved one.
Why Alzheimer’s Patients Pack Bags and Want to Go Home
Because memory loss causes confusion, Alzheimer’s patients pack bags and seek home, driven by a deep longing that caregivers must understand and address.
The Ballad of TIGIT
Roche’s TIGIT drug tiragolumab failed in a late-stage trial, marking a significant setback for this promising cancer immunotherapy class.
When Alzheimer’s Behaviors Escalate: When to Seek Professional Help
Losing control of Alzheimer’s behaviors signals urgent help may be needed; learn how to recognize when professional intervention is crucial.
Supporting a Spouse With Alzheimer’s Behavioral Changes
Fostering patience and understanding while managing your spouse’s behavioral changes can be challenging, but essential strategies can make a difference—continue reading to learn more.