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Michelle Munson-Mccorry of Complete Compassionate Care was kind enough to send me this excellent PDF titled "Knowledge and Skills Needed for Dementia Care - A Guide for Direct Care Workers in Everyday Language
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Yes, if you try them, and they work for you, you can begin your own networking business, though you don't need to. Some people make a living at it. I don't use it that way. I just use the products and people who see how well I'm doing ask and I give them information.
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She'd walk and walk and walk and then see a chair and sit and say, "I'm sooo tired." Then she'd get up and start walking again. The staff, friends - any of us - would sit by her or walk by her and say, "Of course you're tired, Hazel
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The medics took him into surgery to repair the hip and then Joe spent a horrible week in the hospital, hallucinating and shaking from withdrawal in addition to the expected pain of the broken hip.
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I want to share with you what it has been like to lose a brother and the effect my dementia had on dealing with that loss
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Dementia does not stop me from going on vacation-though I would not be able to function without the support of my husband. Let me explain.
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Barbara Mascio, founder of Senior Approved Services, is a talented writer, as well as a gift entrepreneur (and, literally, a...
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One of the people I most admire, Leah, is a fellow blogger on ouralzheimers.com. Leah has vascular dementia. Through her...
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Last week, a journalist (we’ll call her Nancy) wanted to interview me about some caregiving issues. We chatted a bit...
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Yahoo News recently ran an article by AP writer Kevin Freking titled, "Nursing homes cut back on restraints." I addressed...
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Scene one: The first call of the day from your mom you can handle. “Oh, hi, Mom. Yes, it’s a...
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You won't find many cross-posts between my original Minding Our Elders blog and my health and travel blog, but this...
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