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| Did you know that your sense of smell might provide information about how well your brain is working? Learn what researchers have found out about this connection. As the holidays approach, I've also included some related information such as how to make a plan to prevent or respond to your loved one's possible rude comments, how to observe holidays when there's an empty place at the table, and how to celebrate holidays in a meaningful way when your family member is in a nursing home or hospital. |
| Smell That? Good! You Might Have a Lower Risk of Dementia | What to Say When Grandma's Not Nice (at the Holiday Party)
Looking forward to the holiday get-together, yet cringing at the thought of the impolite or hurtful things that your loved one with dementia might say? Try these tactics... Read more | Observing the Holidays after Losing a Loved One
Perhaps you've recently lost a loved one due to Alzheimer's disease, another type of dementia, or some other illness or accident. Or, maybe it's been years, but the emotions may still be strong, and family get-togethers tend to bring those feelings out... Read more | 7 Tips on Celebrating the Holidays in a Nursing Home
If your loved one is at a hospital or a nursing care facility, whether it's for a short-term rehab stay or for long-term care, she might feel pretty discouraged about not being home to celebrate the holidays. In fact, I'm pretty sure I've never heard anyone say, "I hope I get to move to the nursing home in time for Christmas!" Have you? Didn't think so... Read more | |
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