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When Siblings Compete for Caregiving Control

When Siblings Compete for Caregiving Control

It’s hard when adult children have to step into the role of caregiver for their aging parents. It can become even more difficult if you have siblings who are also involved. “Siblings can be a great source of support, but at the same time, they can ...
Common Caregiver Frustrations and How to Manage Them

Common Caregiver Frustrations and How to Manage Them

Frustration is an emotion that is a common companion to caregivers. Caring for a loved one with dementia or another form of cognitive decline can be challenging, overwhelming and – as previously mentioned – frustrating. “Irritation and ...
6 Tips to Help Seniors with Dementia Sleep Better

6 Tips to Help Seniors with Dementia Sleep Better

It’s that time of year again: the time of year when days are shorter, nights are longer and all of our sleep schedules get a little messed up (especially when Daylight Savings Time ends). If you’re a caregiver to a senior with dementia, you may already ...
Celebrating the Holidays When a Loved One Has Dementia

Celebrating the Holidays When a Loved One Has Dementia

It’s no secret that the holidays can be a stressful time for many reasons. If your family member is living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, this can add another stressor. And this year, COVID-19 is adding an extra layer of worry for ...
Six Benefits of a Personalized Approach in Memory Care

Six Benefits of a Personalized Approach in Memory Care

“Every person’s memory loss journey is unique, which is why it’s so important to have a personalized approach to memory care,” says our Executive Director of Bridges® by EPOCH at Sudbury, a memory care assisted living community in Sudbury, MA. “Building ...
How to Make a Memory Box for a Loved One with Dementia

How to Make a Memory Box for a Loved One with Dementia

Individuals with dementia may not be able to remember what happened yesterday or even five minutes ago, but they can remember their past with surprising clarity. Building a memory box for your loved one is a great way to engage the memories from their ...
What to Do if You’re Diagnosed with Early Memory Loss

What to Do if You’re Diagnosed with Early Memory Loss

You and your family have noticed things that aren’t quite right. You’ve been overly forgetful, and having difficulty finding the right words to say what you want to say. You’re having a hard time with tasks that used to be no big deal. Your personality ...
Memory Care Myths Debunked by Bridges®

Memory Care Myths Debunked by Bridges®

The idea of putting a loved one in a memory care community can feel overwhelming for many family members (and the individual, too). You may have even promised your loved one that you would never do such a thing. Alicia Seaver, Vice President of Memory ...
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