Alzheimers & Dementia’

10 Tips for Caregivers to Ask for Help

Monday, January 10th, 2011

As a family caregiver it can feel strange to have to ask others for help.  However, in order to be a successful caregiver, it is required you find help so you do not experience caregiver burnout. Surprisingly though…most people who are approached to help are often very pleased to be asked.  Typically friends, family and neighbors do want to help, but they do not know what is needed and do not want to interfere.  Once you ask for help, you… Read the rest

The Secret to being a Great Family Caregiver

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

As a family caregiver you probably spend countless hours helping support your aging loved one.  You arrange for doctor appointments, help them with their daily medications, make sure they are well-nourished, coordinate all their paperwork and manage all the details of their life in addition to balancing all the details of your own life.   You probably try to do this with a good heart most of the time.  You work hard to not show resentment or frustration.  At Sarahcare, adult… Read the rest

Support Series for Caregivers – Resolutions to Improve Your Life

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

Being a family caregiver is a tough job.  Especially during the holidays when we are expected to not only care for our aging loved one who may have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, but also to care for the rest of the family.  There is extra shopping, cleaning, cooking and entertaining to do throughout the season.  Caregivers rarely get a chance to look at their own needs.  For January though, we want all family caregivers to slow down and take a… Read the rest

The Secret to Managing Alzheimer’s Disease

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Meaningful Activities are Key to Helping an Aging Love One Manage Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Family caregivers who are responsible for caring for a person with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease face an ongoing struggle of how to best provide care and support.  It is challenging to find appropriate and stimulating activities for their loved one. Often the television is used as a babysitting option, however, not only is this a mind-numbing activity, it also prevents the senior from gaining any… Read the rest

How Intergeneration Activities Help Seniors with Dementia

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

Living in an intergenerational family was once just a part of life.  Unfortunately, as our culture has evolved so has our family dynamics.  Families are now much more dispersed; younger generations move away for school and job opportunities, boomer adults down size and move away to active senior living communities.  Often grandchildren rarely get to know their grandparents the way we did 20 or 30 years ago.   Laurie Orlov with Aging in Place Technology Watch, talks about new technologies,… Read the rest

Three Activities that will Help Someone with Dementia

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Caring for an aging parent or loved one who has dementia can make the sanest person even a little bonkers.    It is ok…sometime you just have to laugh at the craziness of it all.  One of the craziest things caregivers deal with daily, is trying to find ways to entertain and keep their aging loved one with dementia engaged throughout the day.  Of course, television is often an easy entertainment option; however the lack of stimulation experienced after hours of… Read the rest

Family Activities Key to Easing Holiday Stress for Caregivers

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

As the holiday season approaches, family caregivers who are responsible for managing the care of an aging loved one, often find themselves under additional pressure to create a family atmosphere of holiday peace and joy. At Sarahcare, we know that keeping peace and joy in the house during family gatherings with an aging loved one who may have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease can be near impossible.  One of the biggest challenges is finding family activities that are appealing to… Read the rest

Tips for Surviving the Holidays with your Aging Loved One

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Finding Appropriate Activities for your Senior can be the Solution to a Happy Holiday Season

The holiday season can be the best of times and the worst of times. With family gathered together, you are reminded again why it’s all worthwhile. But, as a family caregiver, the additional work of cooking, organizing & entertaining can make it incredibly stressful. If you are caring for an aging parent or loved one, it can be particularly challenging. How can everyone come together… Read the rest

Diabetes and Dementia: 10 Caregiving Tips to Eat Right without a Fight

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

With Halloween and Thanksgiving fast approaching, your house will be filled with all sorts of sweets and goodies. It’s hard enough resisting when you know better, but when caring for someone with dementia they might not remember it’s unhealthy at all.  When that loved one also has Type II diabetes it can be downright dangerous.  As the dementia progresses, your loved one will forget they ever had Diabetes and unabashedly reach into that candy bowl.

The holiday season only intensifies… Read the rest

Five Smart Steps for Successfully Managing Diabetes in Seniors: A Guide for Family Caregivers

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Self-monitoring and lifestyle changes are key strategies for successful diabetic care.  This includes modifications to a person’s daily diet, physical activity, medications, and personal-care and hygiene.   However, it can be especially difficult for seniors to make lifestyle changes on their own.  This is a real issue because diabetes is most prevalent in seniors, affecting about 25% of people 65 and older.  Surprisingly, studies have shown most people are unaware of the long term complications associated with diabetes and are poorly… Read the rest