Alzheimer’s & Dementia

Supporting a Loved One with Alzheimer’s: Tips for Families

2025-11-26T18:07:55-05:00

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease can be both rewarding and challenging. Families often find themselves balancing emotional, physical, and practical responsibilities while trying to ensure their loved one feels safe and supported. At San Diego Compassionate Caregivers, we understand the unique journey that Alzheimer’s brings—and we’re here to help families navigate it with compassion, patience, and knowledge. 1. Educate Yourself About Alzheimer’s Understanding the stages and symptoms of Alzheimer’s can make a world of difference. As the disease progresses, your loved one’s needs will change. Learn about memory loss, communication difficulties, and behavioral changes so you can respond [...]

Supporting a Loved One with Alzheimer’s: Tips for Families2025-11-26T18:07:55-05:00

Navigating Home Care for Dementia Clients: A Guide for Families & Caregivers

2025-11-26T18:10:20-05:00

Caring for a loved one with dementia is both a profound act of love and a journey filled with emotional and practical challenges. As dementia progresses, maintaining a safe, supportive, and familiar environment becomes crucial—and for many families, this means turning to home care. In this blog, we’ll explore how home care can support dementia clients, what to consider when creating a care plan, and tips to help caregivers provide compassionate, effective support. Why Home Care Matters for Dementia Clients For individuals with dementia, routine and familiarity are key. Changes in the environment can be disorienting and even frightening. Home [...]

Navigating Home Care for Dementia Clients: A Guide for Families & Caregivers2025-11-26T18:10:20-05:00

5 Ways to Prevent Alzheimer’s Diseases

2025-12-02T14:16:44-05:00

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disorder that causes brain cells to degenerate and die. In present-day America, more than 5 million people age 65 and older are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. This cognitive disease causes a decline in thinking, behavioral, and social skills that impacts a person’s ability to function independently. Although the cause of Alzheimer’s is still unknown, there are a number of things one can do to prevent it. 1. Staying Physically Active Exercising regularly will not only help prevent Alzheimer’s but will also keep other diseases such as diabetes at bay. Although working out may seem difficult, there are [...]

5 Ways to Prevent Alzheimer’s Diseases2025-12-02T14:16:44-05:00
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