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Addressing Restlessness and Insomnia in Palliative Dementia Care
Bridging comfort and calmness, learn essential strategies to address restlessness and insomnia in palliative dementia care and improve quality of life.
Integrating Palliative Care Soon After a Dementia Diagnosis
Beginning palliative care early after a dementia diagnosis can significantly enhance your loved one’s quality of life—discover how to start this compassionate journey today.
Caregiver Support Services in Dementia Palliative Programs
Support for caregivers in dementia palliative programs offers vital relief and guidance to navigate the challenges—discover how these services can make a difference.
Ethical Decisions in Dementia: Feeding Tubes, DNR, and More
Providing compassionate guidance in dementia care requires understanding complex ethical choices like feeding tubes and DNR orders—discover how to navigate these difficult decisions.
Palliative Care for Lewy Body Dementia: Unique Challenges
For those caring for Lewy Body Dementia, understanding the unique palliative challenges is essential to providing compassionate, effective support—discover more below.
Family Meetings: Setting Care Goals With the Palliative Team
Helping families set meaningful care goals with the palliative team is crucial—discover how to make these meetings more effective and impactful.
Non-Drug Approaches to Soothe End-Stage Dementia Agitation
Navigating non-drug approaches to soothe end-stage dementia agitation can significantly improve comfort and calmness—discover effective strategies to support your loved one.
Managing Pain in Dementia When Patients Can’t Communicate
Keen awareness of non-verbal cues can significantly improve pain management in non-communicative dementia patients; discover practical strategies to ease their discomfort.
Comfort Feeding and Nutrition in Late-Stage Dementia
Helping loved ones in late-stage dementia eat comfortably involves gentle techniques that can make all the difference—discover how to support their nutrition with compassion.