Many of us are unsure about how best to interact with friends and loved ones who have Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, but it can be easy as asking them about their lives.
Was a nursing home the best choice for her mother? Her brain said yes but her heart resisted.
Peter Rosenberger offers relief for caregivers overwhelmed by stress and guilt.
Two psychotherapists offer suggestions to honor the year you’ve had and move forward with fresh resolve.
A geriatric doctor, who cared for her mother with Alzheimer’s, shares tips to keep your celebration simple and flexible.
In his new book, The Luckiest Man, Paine shares how ALS opened his eyes to the beauty of depending on God.
Jewelry designer Lisa Leonard and her husband discuss how they prioritize their marriage while running a business together and caring for a son with special needs.
Start your caregiver journey with the help of an inspiring life coach who provides the support and motivation you need to persevere through challenges.
They were experienced foster parents, but these were two special needs children. Were they ready for that?
The actor opens up about his mother’s lupus and what it took to play civil-rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson.
When you’re too tired to pull off a big celebration, why not switch things up for you and your loved one?
You learn a lot by doing, but training in dementia care is important for any caregiver—professional or otherwise.