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Ruth's Promise: A Community Care CenterLargo, FL 33770"Ruth's Promise offers activities and fellowship for older adults and respite for" more
Sunny Bower Assisted LivingBradenton, FL 34209"We are a family owned and operated assisted living facility that offers Adult Da" more
Palm Harbor Adult Day CarePalm Harbor, FL 34683"Palm Harbor Adult Daycare will provide you with a safe and loving place to meet " more
SarahCare of SarasotaSarasota, FL 34233"Sarahcare Adult Day Center of Sarasota is a uniquely designed program that provi" more
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Adult Daycare for Someone With Alzheimer's
Article - 7 steps for deciding whether adult daycare would benefit someone with Alzheimer's, finding a daycare center, and evaluating it. - Quick summary Adult daycare offers valuable respite to caregivers of patients who have Alzheimer's or other dementia, while also providing the patient with important c... -
My brother won't share financial information about our dad's assets, and it's tearing the family apart.
Blog Post - - My brother has durable power of attorney for my dad, who has dementia. There are seven other siblings. My brother has not and will not provide financial information about Dad's assets and resources. He isn't forthcoming with the money to fund our dad's professional care nor to reimburse expenses incurred... -
Does Alzheimer's disease cause my mother's rummaging behavior?
Question - Rummaging is a common Alzheimer's behavior, though you may feel like it's driving you crazy. Alzheimer's behaviors like rummaging help calm a patient. - Yes, it's probably related to the Alzheimer's. Rummaging behavior is very common. She may be looking for something she can't quite remember, or for something real. She may be trying to organize, or just attempting to stay busy. First, evaluate her environment for things that could be dangerous, and put them away...