If you’ve ever opened a closet at your parents’ house and found old sports trophies, boxes of school papers, or memorabilia you thought disappeared decades ago, you’re not alone. Many adult children are surprised by just how much “life” their mom or dad has...
Watching a loved one struggle with memory loss can be devastating. It can be heartbreaking to watch a loved one struggle to remember familiar faces, important moments, or the little details that make life wonderful. As their dementia progresses, families often face a...
The start of a new year is a natural time to think about what’s ahead. Whether it’s a long-awaited vacation or the excitement of celebrating a milestone birthday or anniversary, the new year brings a sense of anticipation and fresh possibilities. For some...
When you’re caring for an aging parent while raising children, you’re part of what’s known as the sandwich generation, and it can be a lot. Between managing summer camps, coordinating vacations, finding ways to keep the kids entertained, and still showing up for your...
June marks the start of Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, a time to not only raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia but also to honor the millions of families and individuals affected by these conditions. Alzheimer’s is a progressive brain disease...
When an aging loved one is living with Parkinson’s, home safety becomes even more critical. Ensuring your loved one has a safe place that they can navigate while facing challenges, such as unsteadiness, tremors, and stiffness, can make a big difference. Making small...