by Kathryn Watson | Oct 2, 2019 | Dementia, Heart Health, Keeping Your Brain Healthy
The latest studies show that there is a connection between high blood pressure and dementia. And it starts earlier in life. Researchers from the MRC National Survey of Health and Development study found people with higher blood pressure by age 53 had more blood vessel...
by Kathryn Watson | Sep 4, 2019 | Dementia, Dementia Behaviors
Dementia and Paranoia Seem To Go Hand In Hand If you can, just Imagine that everything and everyone seemed foreign to you. You do not know where you are. And you are not sure who these people around are either. On top of that, the language is also difficult to...
by Kathryn Watson | Jun 1, 2019 | Anxiety, Dementia, Dementia Behaviors
Dementia and Anxiety go hand in hand. These are common symptoms that someone with dementia may experience. And if you are a family member caring for someone with dementia you may not know what to do. This, in turn, may cause you to become anxious. And now the vicious...
by Kathryn Watson | May 15, 2019 | Alzheimer's Disease, Caregiver Stress, Family Caregiver
Accepting Alzheimer’s may sound like an easy thing to do. After all your logical mind knows that your mom’s behaviors are simply part of the disease. “Mom is not the same person she once was. Everyone tries to tell me she is still there inside. But I can’t...
by Kathryn Watson | Apr 15, 2018 | Dementia, Memory Care
Pet Therapy and Dementia seem to go hand in hand. The benefits of having a pet have long been known. More healthcare professionals are also realizing how beneficial it can be for people with dementia. One of the biggest benefits is improving your well-being. Alan...