IntroductionAlzheimer’s is often associated with old age, but research shows that the disease can begin developing as early as your 30s or 40s. T...
A Caregiver’s Guide to Early-Onset Alzheimer’s -Symptoms and Navigating Diagnosis and Treatment
Early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, also known as younger-onset, affects individuals between the ages of 30 and 65. Though it’s relatively rar...
How to Treat Swollen Ankles: Understanding and Solutions to This Problem
Swollen ankles can cause discomfort, itchiness, and sometimes pain. Here, we walk you through the various reasons and how to treat swollen ankles...
An In-Depth Guide to Diabetic: Caring For A Diabetic Parent
Even though caring for a diabetic parent can be challenging, it can also be rewarding. You can organize the numerous issues you need to cove...
How To Care After A Parent With Diabetes (Full Guide)
See our previous post to for full guide on diabetes, how to care after a parent with diabetes can be taken care of in a variety of different ways...
What Are Dementia And Alzheimer’s Disease
Get to what are Dementia And Alzheimer’s Disease? It’s crucial to first deconstruct what the term “memory” means in o...
Caregiver Fatigue: What Is It? Symptoms and Prevention
What caregiver fatigue is and how to avoid it Any caregiver may experience caregiver fatigue at any moment. Caregiver weariness, also known ...
Stroke Rehabilitation – Caregiving Process
Maximizing the pre-stroke functional skills is the aim of stroke recovery. You may learn all about the stroke rehabilitation and caregiving proce...
Frontotemporal Dementia: What Is It? Guidelines for Understanding This Complex Condition
What happens if dementia isn’t what it seems to be? The typical signs of frontotemporal dementia are not present in this condition. Find ou...
5 Indicators That Your Loved One Could Be at Risk of Falling
Although the risk of falling increases with age, this does not mean that falling is a necessary part of aging. While it is true that as you g...