After a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia, it can be difficult to think beyond the day to day. But taking steps now can help you prepare for a smoother tomorrow. Here are five ways you can plan for the future: Learn more about planning for the future after a dementia diagnosis. The post Five Ways to Prepare After a Dementia Diagnosis appeared first on Illinois Cognitive Resources Network. Related posts: Take Care of Your Cognitive Health DFA Communities Semi-Annual Sur...| Illinois Cognitive Resources Network
Have you been worried about an older person’s memory or thinking abilities? Maybe your parent has seemed more confused recently. Or you may have noticed that your aging spouse is repeating herself, or struggling to do things that didn’t use to pose much of a problem. Or you may have noticed false accusations, or irrational […]| Better Health While Aging
Dr. K provides advice to a person who thinks her mom has dementia, and whose question starts with “My loving, Jewish mother is 92 and has turned into a rude, abusive foul-mouthed woman who I no longer recognize.”| Better Health While Aging