The 3 Stages of Alzheimer’s

November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. It’s also a time when families get together after not seeing one another for a long time. Adult children may arrive home for the holidays and wonder if their aging parent is starting to show signs of Alzheimer’s or other dementias. Only a doctor can effectively diagnose which stage a …

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Dementia Care: Games for Health

Does your senior loved one like to play games? Were they competitive in their younger years? Just because they might be experiencing difficulties with mental or physical capacity does not mean that they can’t participate in competitive activities now. And with the holidays coming, you can prepare for family gatherings by offering some games everyone, …

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Alzheimer’s: What are the signs?

Alzheimer’s and dementia are often confused and used interchangeably, but they are different. Dementia is an umbrella term that refers to a list of different symptoms, one of those being brain and memory function. There are diseases other than Alzheimer’s which can cause dementia. When an individual is diagnosed with dementia, they are being diagnosed …

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Real Talk About Dementia with Kate Race

Real Talk About Dementia with Kate Race

Regional Director Kate Race is a dementia care education trainer certified in Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach® to Care (PAC). Every month she offers a free session for family caregivers – click here to learn more and join her on the third Thursday of every month. We asked Kate to share her insights about the sensory changes …

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Family Matters: Talking to Your Senior Loved Ones About Finances

It’s tax time again, even with a one-month extension this year, finances are top-of-mind for many of us. While your own finances may not be a favorite topic, it’s often even more uncomfortable to ask your parents, grandparents, or other senior loved ones about their finances. However, it is something that almost everyone must address …

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Alzheimer’s Care & Awareness

World Alzheimer’s Day happens every year in September (9/21/20 this year), a time to spread awareness about Alzheimer’s and other dementias. It’s also an important time to share important information about what we’re constantly learning about dementia care. Assisting Hands Home Care serving Northern Kentucky places great importance on dementia care. We have two certified …

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Dementia Awareness: Care in the Home

Dementia Awareness: Care in the Home

Caring for someone living with dementia can provide special challenges. Follow these tips to help you when taking care of an older adult with dementia. Dementia is a general term for loss of memory, thinking, and reasoning skills that are severe enough to interfere with daily life. A person affected by Dementia may have problems …

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Teepa Snow Connecting Thru Music

Meaningful Activities from Dementia Educator Teepa Snow

If you are caring for someone with dementia, it can be challenging to keep them occupied. As dementia educator Teepa Snow points out in this video, it is critically important to find activities that have meaning. Everyone, including those living with Alzheimer’s or other dementias, wants to feel useful and important. Our professional caregivers are …

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Dementia Training for Senior Communities

Assisting Hands Home Care serving Northern Kentucky is proud of our record of serving clients with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. We have embraced dementia educator Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach to Care (PAC). Our staff includes Jessica Poirier, a Nurse Care Manager and PAC Certified trainer, and our Regional Director Kate Race, soon to be a PAC …

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