Memory

  • Are You Being Supportive?

    By Robert Elmer III on December 30, 2015
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    Here we are again, about to turn the corner into a New Year. With every New Year we have the opportunity to write a new 365 page book and we should be doing our best to make it the best book ever. This is especially true if you’re a caregiver of a loved one with Alzheimer’s dementia. How did your […]
  • Just a Minute of Information… on Dressing.

    By Robert Elmer III on April 2, 2014
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    You’ve heard me say that your loved ones with Alzheimer’s have problems processing. Well this is particularly evident when it come to dressing. There’s a series of steps that go into dressing and although your loved knows how to dress themselves they may have a problem understanding in which order everything goes on.  This is when the boxers end up […]
  • Join the Journey-Delusions and Hallucinations

    By Robert Elmer III on March 12, 2014
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    Not surprisingly, two of the most challenging behaviors exhibited by an individual with Alzheimer’s dementia are delusions and hallucinations.  If you’re a caregiver and you’ve dealt with either of these two issues in your journey with your loved one, you know exactly what I’m talking about. Of the two behaviors, I think most would agree that dealing with delusions is […]
  • Alzheimer’s Care- Resources

    By Robert Elmer III on January 14, 2014
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    A new year is a time for renewal. It’s the time when we look back at the old year behind us and the new year ahead of us and reflect.  Was last year everything it should have been? What can I do to make this new year better? One of the best pieces of advice I ever received was “don’t […]
  • Alzheimer’s Care…Men as Caregivers

    By Robert Elmer III on December 26, 2013
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    I’m not a betting man but I’ll place a wager on the fact that many of you that read todays installment will find yourselves saying “I didn’t know that.” The reason is todays topic is “Men as Caregivers.” There’s no bias here because the facts speak for themselves so let’s begin with our first factoid and that’s that 45% of […]
  • Alzheimer’s Care- Just a Minute of Information….On Sundowning

    By Robert Elmer III on December 17, 2013
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    Sundowning is when behavior problems with your loved one begin at dusk.  About 40 % of those with Alzheimer’s will “sundown” and many caregivers want to know why. Well it’s no secret that the those with Alzheimer’s are much better in the morning so maybe your charge is just tired, perhaps their body clock is out of sync or maybe […]
  • Alzheimer’s Care-Driving

    By Robert Elmer III on November 4, 2013
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      It never fails. Every time I give one of my talks to groups about “Understanding Alzheimer’s” the subject of driving comes up. “I’m worried about his driving the car.” “How do I stop her from driving the car?” Occasionally you’ll hear of a senior that willingly surrendered the car keys, much to the relief of the family and probably […]
  • Alzheimer’s Care-Therapeutic Fibbing

    By Robert Elmer III on October 27, 2013
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    Join the Journey Care for Caregivers Robert E.P. Elmer III, Senior Care Advisor-Master Trainer I received an email from a reader the other day asking me to talk more about the technique of “therapeutic fibbing.” Trust me, this is a very valuable tool in dealing with those with Alzheimer’s and other memory disorders. Before I go any further, I realize […]
  • Alzheimer’s Care- Just a Minute of Information on… Driving

    By Robert Elmer III on October 23, 2013
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    One of the biggest challenges that many families have is dealing with the loved that should surrender the car or at least the keys.  It’s not easy when the son or daughter has to take on the responsibility of being the parent to their parent and to be perfectly honest with you many simply won’t do it, especially when it […]
  • 10 Common Healthcare Mistakes Made By Seniors

    By CaringAdmin on September 12, 2013
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    In this weeks post I thought I might broaden the scope a little and talk about the 10 most common health care mistakes made by seniors. As you can imagine, with over 15 years of experience in senior care management I’ve come across some amazing family situations involving older loved ones and although you might think the solutions were obvious […]