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Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis: A Caregiver’s Story
Diane Sagen’s husband, Jay, has Parkinson’s disease and experiences hallucinations and delusions. In this video, Diane shares their experiences after ...
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Setting the Bar on Innovative Memory Care
By Brice Smith Before last August, Mary spent much of her days sleeping. A lack of personalized attention and care left ...
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5 Ways Caregivers Can Boost Seniors’ Independence
As a caregiver, your role wears many hats. One of them is to be an external source of motivation. In ...
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Facts vs. Myths About Hospice Care
By Jane Van Bergen Many of us may eventually play a role in caring for aging parents, and helping them navigate ...
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Gender-Based Pricing Coming to Long Term Care Insurance
Women live longer than men, and now, for the first time, long term care insurance (LTCI) carriers want them to ...
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When Do You Let Your Parents Off the Hook?
By Ronda Beaman My mom and dad dropped ice cubes down my diaper to watch me dance. Your mom and ...
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Fighting Parkinson’s Disease
Jim Cordy’s race against time is symbolized by the foot-high hourglass he often carries. Just as the grains of sand ...