Living with Alzheimer’s disease is not easy, for the person with the disease, his or her family and caregivers. With the advances in technology, new practices and innovative devices can now facilitate the care of Alzheimer’s patients in order to provide...
This disease is named after the person who discovered it. Alzheimer’s disease has many symptoms: there are mood swings or aggression disorders. The individual with Alzheimer’s disease has difficulty communicating. It can also affectconcentration and...
If you have decided to take a person with Alzheimer’s disease on a trip, it is likely because you have already determined the factors that may affect the trip: the safety of the person, their condition, the destination, etc. Although you are prepared, you will...
In this guide, we will detail how SCARLETT can be used for supporting someone with Alzheimer’s. SCARLETT is a cognitive stimulation tool that is particularly suitable for them, as the activities are of a very easy level, and there is no score or timer. In...
A garden is not only for collecting beautiful plants. It can also be used for therapeutic purposes. Gardening therapy, based on scientific evidence, has been proven to be beneficial to individuals affected by Alzheimer’s disease. Scientific evidence for...
It takes one person to care for the Alzheimer’s patient. Helping this category of patients is a great daily challenge for every caregiver. The risks to the well-being and health of caregivers are diverse. Let’s take stock! Caregiver stress: an...
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