Dementia Resource Center eNewsletter
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Dementia Dimensions

eNewsletter for At Home Caregivers
  
 
 
 

Handling Family Gatherings with Dementia

The end of November marks the official start of the holiday season with the celebration of Thanksgiving. It is likely that you and your loved one with dementia may be attending gatherings with family and friends. Are you concerned about situations that may arise because of your loved one's dementia? Consider these tips for using redirection or "therapeutic fibbing" to minimize stress.

 

 

 

Make Your Home Dementia-Friendly

 

From labeling cupboards to removing hazards, there are simple, inexpensive changes you can make to your home to ensure it is more dementia-friendly for your loved one. If you are not sure where to begin as a caregiver who is interested in making improvements without hiring a consultant, start with our recommendations that have the biggest impact on safety.

 
 
 
 

Alzheimer's Awareness Month

 

National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month in November shines a spotlight on the most common form of dementia. There is no cure for this disease that affects nearly 5.4 million Americans, and the number is growing. If you are unsure if your loved one has Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia check out our resources to learn more.

 
 
 

Have a question? Ask Mimi

If you are caring for a person living with dementia at home, Mondays with Mimi is where you can have your questions answered. In her 20 years at St. John’s, Mimi DeVinney (our Dementia/Quality of Life Specialist) has heard dozens of questions about caring for people living with dementia. Go to the Ask Mimi page of St. John’s Online Dementia Resource Center every Monday, to see Mimi’s answers to submitted questions.

 
 
 

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