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Impacts of Dementia

Memory Care Communities vs. Nursing Homes | Civitas

Should Your Family Find Dementia Care Nurses in Sunnyvale?

Over seven million Americans have Alzheimer’s, and nearly 12 million family members provide care to loved ones facing cognitive challenges. These caregivers carry tremendous responsibility, with 83 percent of help provided to older adults coming from family members. Perhaps most striking: about 30 percent of these caregivers are age 65 or older themselves. When cognitive […]

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The Age of Early Onset Dementia Might Be Younger Than You Think

Watching your parent struggle with memory loss and cognitive decline feels overwhelming and heartbreaking, especially when symptoms appear earlier than expected or progress rapidly. These moments hit harder when they happen to someone in their fifties or early sixties — years before you ever imagined having these conversations. Here’s what our experts at Long Creek

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How a Continuum of Care in Sunnyvale, TX Benefits Seniors

As our loved ones age, their care needs often evolve. Supporting them through those transitions might feel overwhelming, but the concept of a continuum of care offers guidance. It can ensure they receive the appropriate support at each stage of their journey. But what is a continuum of care, and how does it benefit seniors?

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Sundowner’s Syndrome: Caregiving Guide | Civitas Senior Living

What Is Sundowner’s Syndrome and How to Manage Caregiving

As a caregiver for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s, you’ve likely noticed patterns in their behavior throughout the day, leading you to wonder, what is sundowner’s syndrome? Sundowning is a common phenomenon where confusion, agitation, and behavioral changes intensify during late afternoon and evening hours as daylight fades. These changes affect individuals in mid-to-late stages

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