dementia
The latest news on dementia
Long-term care facilities are finding ways to increase reports of abuse when they happen.
With workers taking care of aging spouses and parents, firms are scrambling to help lighten the load.
Read this guide—then print it out and take it on nursing home visits to stay focused.
Now that the holidays are over, it may be time to explore options for mom or dad’s care needs.
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How your heart and body can protect your mind
Here is medical and practical advice for those who suffer from incontinence and those who care for them
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GENEVA (AP) — Cases of dementia — and the heavy social and financial burdens associated with them — are set to soar in the coming decades as life expectancy and medical care improve in poorer countries, the World Health Organization says.
