Month: May 2016
Music and Dementia
Over the past several months I have seen several newsprint articles on the power of music and dementia. Most recently, the Reading Eagle reprinted an article by Karen Garloch from The Charlotte Observer titled Music Stirs Memories for People with Dementia. This amazing article inspired me. (to read the article […]
Walk to end Alzheimer’s
The number of Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease is growing — and growing fast. An estimated 5.4 million Americans of all ages have Alzheimer’s disease in 2016.
The extra mile
Our caregivers are truly the life of our business! They provide amazing care to our clients day in and day out. They consistently go above and beyond, making our clients feel valued and appreciated. We are lucky to have these amazing ladies work for us. I would like to share […]
How your ‘selfishness’ benefits your loved ones
Some people feel that taking time for yourself is selfish, especially when you have a loved one who depends on you for care. Caregiving can be overwhelming all by itself without the demands of everyday life. Many times you provide care for a loved one on top of other everyday […]