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Should You Tell Your Parent That They Have Dementia?

Key Takeaways This is a deeply personal decision that depends on your parent's personality, awareness, and your family’s dynamic. An open discussion can empower your loved one to participate in future planning for their health, finances, and potential senior living options. A gentle approach might be more suitable if a direct talk could cause significant…
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How to Deal With a Parent with Dementia

Key Takeaways Embrace your new role as a caregiver with patience and empathy, while respecting your own health needs. Adjust your communication by using simple sentences and avoiding memory-testing questions. Engage your parent in familiar activities like puzzles, games, or music to foster connection. Explore professional care options, such as memory care and respite care,…
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Memory Improvement Games for Seniors

Key Takeaways Memory games help train essential cognitive abilities, including concentration, problem-solving, and creative thinking, and encourage fun and socializing. Seniors can enjoy the benefits of classic games like jigsaw puzzles, crosswords, and card games, or learn new skills with digital games, from brain training phone apps to computer games. The key to supporting cognitive…
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Does Aspartame Cause Dementia?

Key Takeaways Current scientific consensus has not established a direct causal link between normal aspartame consumption and the development of dementia. Some studies suggest a potential correlation between high intake of artificially sweetened beverages and increased health risks, but more research is needed to determine causation. A holistic approach to diet, focusing on whole foods,…
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The FAST Scale for Dementia: A Guide

Key Takeaways The FAST Scale is a trusted tool for understanding dementia's progression. It divides dementia into seven distinct stages, from early subtle memory challenges to late-stage severe decline. This tool helps families gauge care needs and plan for appropriate support. Understanding the FAST Scale: A Comprehensive Guide to Assessing Dementia Stages Family members and…
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The Importance of Staying Hydrated in Summer: Tips for Seniors in Memory Care

Summer in Bradenton, Florida brings sunny skies, warm breezes—and an increased risk of dehydration, especially for older adults in memory care communities. While everyone needs to stay hydrated, seniors with dementia face unique challenges that can make it harder for them to recognize thirst, communicate discomfort, or remember to drink fluids. As temperatures rise, maintaining…
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Can Reading Help With Dementia?

Dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, affects millions of people worldwide, creating unique challenges for individuals and caregivers alike. While no cure exists, there is growing evidence that engaging in certain activities can enhance quality of life and slow cognitive decline.  Reading is one such powerful activity, as it can help those living with dementia maintain their…
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What to Expect from a Memory Care Facility?

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia can be both emotionally and physically challenging. Families often grapple with how to make sure their loved one’s safety and quality of life as they face memory impairments.  For many, a memory care community is the ideal solution to these challenges. At Inspired…

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Our person-first memory care approach, with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia therapy experiences based on joy and comfort.

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Respite stays provide short-term care for loved ones who need temporary support, offering full access to our services, signature programs and amenities.

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