When it comes to music and dementia, there are many benefits to playing music within a memory care community. Not only can it help a person living with dementia improve their cognitive function, but it also has emotional benefits like reducing agitation and anxiety. These factors make music an essential part of any memory care plan.
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Brickmont Assisted Living Explores the Benefits of Music in Memory Care
Topics: Memory Care
Why Social Engagement is Essential to Good Health
For older adults, social engagement can become more challenging to achieve. However, that doesn’t diminish its impact on health and mental wellness.
Topics: Social Wellness
How to Recharge Your Caregiver Energy
Providing care for an older adult, especially if they are a parent or family member, can be a rewarding mission. However, it also requires a great deal of time and energy to ensure that the person you care for receives everything they need to thrive in life.
Topics: Health, Caregiving
Recognizing a Memory Impairment in an Older Family Member
It can be easy to dismiss the early signs of memory impairment in an older family member as part of the natural aging process. While aging can affect memory, such as forgetfulness, Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia exhibit more distinguished signs. Essential to the health of your older family members is your ability to differentiate between forgetfulness and something more severe.
Topics: Memory Care, Health
Dementia Care: How to Respond to Unexpected Behavior Changes
When a person is living with dementia, behaviors can change over time – or even from day to day. Whether you are providing care within your home or are looking to learn more about the signs to watch for, we have prepared this helpful list of behavior changes that could be due to dementia.
Topics: Memory Care, Caregiving
Caring for Seniors: Adjusting to Life as a “Sudden” Caregiver
While some adults find themselves gradually moving into a caregiver role for their aging parents, for others, the shift to caregiver comes on much more suddenly. It can be difficult to know where to turn for answers when this happens.
Topics: Assisted Living, Caregiving
Confronting the Stigma of Dementia and the Isolation of Caregiving
When you’re caring for a person living with dementia, there are many factors to consider. However, one of the first is learning how to confront the stigma of dementia that still exists in today’s world.
How Does Assisted Living Support Older Adults?
Whether a person needs help with everyday tasks, somebody to help them with errands and transportation, or needs additional support with mobility, some older adults can benefit from a helping hand.
Topics: Senior Living, Assisted Living, Brickmont Assisted Living
Brickmont Assisted Living Shares the Dos and Don’ts of Dementia Care
While dementia affects everyone differently, there are certain approaches you can take that can help you find success in the caregiving journey and build trust with someone living with dementia.
Topics: Memory Care, Caregiving
Recognizing the Signs of Caregiver Burnout
When caring for someone you love, it can feel like everything rests on your shoulders. Driving to appointments and errands, helping with daily tasks and activities, managing their personal and financial responsibilities, and being a constant source of companionship and love – these duties can take their toll on even the most dedicated caregivers.
Topics: Health, Caregiving