Mess does not necessarily equal chaos. Chaos happens when your mess exceeds your ability to live inside it. If something is making functioning hard for you, it’s a real barrier.
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New Research Explains Why Alzheimer’s Patients Lose the Ability to Remember and Recognize Loved Ones
Scientists have discovered a new target in the brain that could help prevent Alzheimer’s patients from losing memories of ...
A new study offers a concrete, testable explanation for why Alzheimer’s patients often stop recognizing their loved ones.
Few moments are more heartbreaking for families of Alzheimer's disease patients than when a loved one no longer recognizes ...
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Tips for caregivers: how to keep dementia from robbing your loved ones of their sense of personhood
Educating and spreading awareness can help reduce behaviors that propagate stigma and dehumanizing treatment of people with ...
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Scientists pinpoint a reason Alzheimer’s patients forget loved ones
One of the most devastating moments for family members of a patient with Alzheimer's is when their loved one forgets who they ...
DEAR HAUNTED HOUSE: Oh, no. If I’m reading correctly, you bought your sister a mobile home (presumably as a gift). And now ...
She won’t do anything to get rid of her old house. She’s paying her park rent, utilities on both homes and taxes. She can’t afford it.
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