We learn at a young age laughter is good. Laughter comes in many forms from soft giggles to full belly bursts that roll like thunder. What makes one person laugh doesn't always tickle the funny bone of another. However, be warned, its ... [Continue Reading]
THE REMOTE CAREGIVER – Five Signs of Unmet Needs
John is the oldest son in a family of four siblings. Their aging parents retired years ago and have enjoyed living in an active adult community in Florida. John and his siblings all live in various states other than their parents. When ... [Continue Reading]
When Caregivers Need Care
Due to the overwhelming demands of ensuring the needs the person they care for are met, many caregivers find themselves having little time left to tend to their own needs. As stress increases overall physical well-being begins to fail. In ... [Continue Reading]
Managing Caregiver Stress: 5 Steps for Success
Today's Caregivers In the words of former First Lady Rosalyn Carter, "There are only four kinds of people in the world: Those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will ... [Continue Reading]
Concerned About Your Memory? Consider Self Testing for Early Alzheimer’s Detection
As the population ages, more and more individuals find themselves wondering if their every day forgetfulness is something more serious. We have learned much about dementias such as Alzheimer's disease. While aging is the greatest risk ... [Continue Reading]
Understanding the Challenges of Early Onset Alzheimer’s – Brian Kursonis Shares From the Heart
Charlotte resident Brian Kursonis has become the new face of Alzheimer’s disease. At age 55, Brian was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s. Those who watched the 2017 World Series probably saw his face splashed across the big screen. He ... [Continue Reading]
Helping Children Understand Alzheimer’s Disease – Getting the Conversation Started
If you or a loved one are currently impacted by Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, you are not alone! More than 5 million Americans and 78 million people worldwide are living with Alzheimer’s disease, not to mention the ... [Continue Reading]
AlzAuthors
AlzAuthors mission is to raise understanding and awareness and to lend support to those whose lives have been touched by the disease. AlzAuthors strives to eliminate the stigma and silence while enabling caregivers and others to find ... [Continue Reading]
Benefits of Reminiscence Therapy and Alzheimer’s Care
Caring for loved ones living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias requires much patience, understanding, and knowledge of how to help individuals live their best each day. Given the nature of this disease, being the brain itself ... [Continue Reading]
The Alzheimer’s-Heart Disease Connection
Alzheimer's disease is steadfastly capturing the attention of American families as the aging population increases. We find ourselves dealing more and more with the reality of it's impact in our day-to-day life. While it is not always ... [Continue Reading]