Caregiver Spouses Need Help!
With the aging of our population, more Americans are providing care for a husband, wife or partner who is living with health problems.
"I Love My Dad, but I Feel So Sad"
We grieve when a loved one passes away. And many family caregivers experience anticipatory grief — a sense of loss even when their loved one is still living.
Sundowning and Dementia: How to Manage Signs and Symptoms
Sleep disturbances can be a challenge when a loved one has Alzheimer's disease or a related condition. What can help?
Millennials, Welcome to Caregiving!
There's a stereotype that today's young adults are self-centered, but that's not proving to be the case when this generation is called upon to support the well-being of older loved ones! How can we all, in turn, help these younger caregivers?
10 Things to Know Right Away When a Loved One Is Diagnosed With Alzheimer's Disease
After a series of tests, the doctor Mom's behavior and memory changes are most likely due to Alzheimer's disease. What now?
Are We Facing a Family Caregiver Shortage?
Changing lifestyles coupled with increased longevity mean that more and more of us will be on our own when we need care as we grow older.
"We Are Downsizing, but What About Our Stuff?"
A senior move manager offers some great advice — and a wake-up call — about dealing with a lifetime of possessions.
Supporting Family Caregivers After a Loved One's Stroke
Rehabilitation helps stroke survivors recover. In-home care helps families help their loved one.
Science Organization With 300 Nobel Laureates Confirms: Caregivers Need Help
The leading scientific organization in the U.S. calls for greater recognition and support for family caregivers, the bedrock of our elder care system.
When Family Members Disagree About Elder Care
When "Mom loved you best!" and "What's best for Mom?" collide, putting aside old resentments is a necessary first step.
Home Care Supports Our Senior Neighbors
New studies reveal the health benefits of living in a neighborhood where we feel connected to others.
Preparing for a Nation of Older Brains
How are seniors and society affected by normal age-related changes of memory and thinking?
When the Time Comes for Home Care: Five Things to Know
Some common concerns you might have while considering professional in-home care for yourself or a loved one.
Online Buzz: Elderly Drivers and Road Safety
It's a tough issue for older adults and the families who worry about them: Are Mom and Dad safe behind the wheel?
Do Caregivers Delay the Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease?
Families may overlook cognitive and behavioral changes that could mean a loved one has Alzheimer's disease.
Fighting the Stigma of Alzheimer's Disease
A recent report from Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) focused on negative attitudes about the disease and the impact on people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, as well as the effect on their families.