Memory Loss & Memory Care Resources
Learn more about memory loss and memory care.
Watching someone you care about experience symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease or another form of memory loss can be difficult, to say the least. But you’re not alone. We’re here to answer your questions and support you and your loved ones every step of the way.
We’ve gathered the following information and resources to help guide you throughout your journey with dementia and memory loss, along with tips and strategies to help you care for someone you love.
With love from Mary, George's wife and forever best friend.
"I had never been to a bar in my life." That's where Mary met George 53 years ago, which led to dinner at 2:00 a.m. at a Chinese restaurant — completely forgetting she was supposed to be somewhere 10 hours prior. She met her best friend and the love of her life.
Resources
Recognizing the Early Signs of Memory Loss
Watching a loved one experience symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease or memory loss is difficult — but the sooner you take action the better.
Age-Related Memory Loss vs. Dementia
Is it normal forgetfulness or something more serious? Learn the key difference between age-related memory loss and dementia.
Let’s Talk About Dementia: 5 Tips to Navigate Meaningful Conversations
Communicating with a loved one who is living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease can be challenging. Learn tips that can help you remain calm and navigate positive conversations.
Planning for the Future With Dementia
A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia can be overwhelming. Learn tips to help begin the planning process.
A Dementia Diagnosis: 10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor
A diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease can be overwhelming for the entire family. Learn the key questions to ask your family’s physician to help navigate the emotional and physical aspects of the diagnosis.
Genetics and Alzheimer’s Disease
Does Alzheimer’s run in the family? According to the Alzheimer’s Association, two categories of genes can influence whether a person develops the disease: risk genes and deterministic genes. Researchers have identified hereditary Alzheimer’s genes in both categories, and genetic tests are available to determine if you may have them.
Driving With Dementia: Is It Safe?
When a loved one with dementia is no longer able to make good decisions on the road, it may be time for them to stop driving. Learn common signs that a person shouldn’t be behind the wheel.
The Power of Socialization
Staying socially active and engaging with friends and family on a regular basis can help support brain health for loved ones living with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. Learn the reasons why.
Is It Time to Consider Memory Care?
It’s not easy to pinpoint when it’s time for Memory Care. Learn the signs that a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease may need support in a specialized memory care setting.
Getting the Help You Need
When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, the whole family is affected. Learn how to find support and resources.
5 Tips to Avoid Caregiver Burnout
Maintaining your own well-being is a vital part of being a better and healthier caregiver. Learn tips to protect yourself from burnout.
Engagement Matters: 3 Reasons Why
When a loved one is living with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, social engagement is vital. Learn three reasons why.