Memory Disorders in Alzheimer’s’s: Understanding, Preventing, and Supporting What is Alzheimer’s’s disease? Alzheimer’s’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that gradually alters cognitive abilities, primarily memory. This...
You want to have a good memory? You don’t really know how to manage it? Don’t panic, here are some tips that should definitely help you! 1. Be active in daily life The more active a person is, the greater the chance that he or she has a good memory....
Dementia is a general term that describes a set of symptoms related to the loss of cognitive functions, such as memory, reasoning, and the ability to perform daily tasks. Dementia can be caused by various diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s...
Caregivers facing Alzheimer’s’s: the tablet a simple and practical tool Here is our guide of use and support for family caregivers using the tablet and our memory games with their elderly relative. The games are both suitable for people with limited...
Difficulties related to the age or symptoms of Alzheimer’s’s disease? Jeannette helps you to make a difference. Many people are afraid of having Alzheimer’s’s disease at an early memory loss, all light, while they are only related to age! Do...
How to communicate with someone suffering from Alzheimer’s’s? Communicating with elderly people suffering from Alzheimer’s’s is not always easy! Indeed, caregivers must avoid using techniques and attitudes which are likely to...
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