by Kathryn Watson | Aug 1, 2025 | Alzheimer's Disease, Caregiver Burnout, Caregiver Guilt, Caregiver Stress, Dementia, Family Caregiver, Spousal caregiver
Caring for a spouse with dementia presents unique challenges that require compassion, resilience, and adaptability. As the disease progresses, caregivers often face emotional, physical, and logistical hurdles that can be overwhelming. However, understanding the nature...
by Kathryn Watson | Jan 16, 2021 | Uncategorized
Dementia can take years to show itself for what it is. There are a lot of dementia signs. But they may not always be recognized. If you see someone every day, or regularly, it can be very hard to spot. Even after an official diagnosis, the person may still...
by Kathryn Watson | Nov 15, 2020 | COVID-19, Dementia, Elderly Health
Dementia and COVID recommendations propose a unique problem. Add in hearing loss and you really have a challenge with COVID masks. Many places throughout the world have a mandatory face mask policy for all public places. This includes public transport, shopping...
by Kathryn Watson | Nov 1, 2020 | COVID-19, Memory Care
With the way things are progressing with the pandemic, it looks as if Thanksgiving may all but canceled. As the holidays approach, many people are wondering how they are going to celebrate, if at all. And put together Thanksgiving with COVID, and dementia and...
by Kathryn Watson | Sep 1, 2020 | Dementia, Vascular Dementia
Vascular Dementia is the second most common form of Dementia after Alzheimer’s. It has the same types of symptoms as other forms of Dementia, but it’s causes are different. It affects a different part of the brain than other forms of the disease....