Let’s talk about memory! We have all been there – the frustrated hunt for lost keys or where we parked our cars. What if forgetfulness becomes part of daily life and starts interfering with one’s daily activities? According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 55...
Being an Alzheimer’s caregiver can be a challenging and emotionally draining role. It can be difficult to balance your own needs with those of your loved one, and it’s not uncommon for caregivers to experience burnout and stress. That’s why...
As you get older, it’s normal to forget some details. Things like having trouble remembering where you parked your car or where the TV remote is are part of aging. But when should you be concerned, and what are the signs that it may not just be forgetfulness in old...
If coffee isn’t part of your morning routine, you may want to reconsider! Around 62% of Americans drink coffee every day. On average, Americans consume about three cups per day. Most Americans make coffee a necessary part of their morning routines, caffeine being the...
We’ve all heard of the terms Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease. Unfortunately, they are all too prevalent words in the human vocabulary as we begin to talk about aging and signs of cognitive deterioration, but the distinction between the two can sometimes be a...