Karen Stobbe’s dad was diagnosed with dementia more than 25 years ago and since that time, she has dedicated her life and skills as a theater professional into training others. “I went to every workshop, conference, and read every book. I wrote a performance about caregiving, … [Read more...] about Go With The Flow: Caregiving For Someone With Dementia Might Require A Little Acting.
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When Grandparents are the Parents
If you were to combine the ingenuity of Batman’s gadgets with Superman’s super speed, grandparents would still outdo them on both counts. When they’re needed, grandparents “leap tall buildings in a single bound” with crafty crafts, extra hugs, and plenty of sugary-baked goods in … [Read more...] about When Grandparents are the Parents
Offload Tasks To A Personal Concierge
Did you know you can hire someone to be your go-to helper with running errands, maintaining your home, folding laundry, planning a trip, and more? A personal concierge can help older adults manage the daily load – and stay in their own homes longer. We talked with Cathi Bingaman, … [Read more...] about Offload Tasks To A Personal Concierge
Turn Up The Volume | Turn Up Connection
Hearing loss might seem like a minor inconvenience, but for many, it can have profound implications. When communication becomes strained, it can lead to social isolation and potential mental health issues. Imagine missing out on the laughter of loved ones or struggling to follow … [Read more...] about Turn Up The Volume | Turn Up Connection
3 Ways To Make Doctor Visits Easier
Doctor visits can be hard pills to swallow for caregivers and seniors. These three tips can make it easier: Time the visit just right. Generally, midmorning between 9:30 and 10:30 is the best period for a senior to see a physician. This gives time for the caregiver to help the … [Read more...] about 3 Ways To Make Doctor Visits Easier




