
Helping Your Loved Ones Cope with Memory Loss
Memory loss diseases, such as dementia and Alzheimer’s do not discriminate. They can take over the lives of anyone, but the majority of cases are found in those at or above 65 years of age.
7 Tips for Managing Senior Health
Aging is natural; however, without the proper care, it can happen quicker than it should. It’s never too early to start taking care of yourself.
How to Maintain Independence while Living with Dementia
As an individual grows with age, one can experience forgetfulness and memory loss.
Positive New Year’s Resolutions for Caregivers
Another year has come and gone, and you should always be proud of the dedication and hard work it takes to be a caregiver.
New Year, New Opportunities
It is the New Year, and there are so many new opportunities for your loved one!
Make the Most of The Holidays
The holidays are meant to spend time and create memories with friends and family members.
Look for Signs During the Holidays
As the holiday season approaches, we tend to spend more time with our friends and families - especially our parents and grandparents.
Treatment Options
Alzheimer’s is a disease affecting an estimated 6.5 million Americans and there is currently…
Protect Your Memory - Here’s How
As time passes by and you and your loved ones get older, it is very common to experience memory loss in one way or another.
The Difference Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
Do you know the difference between Alzheimer's disease and dementia?
Benefits of Short-Term Stays
Respite care is a short term relief program that offers full-time caregivers a chance to rest, reset, and recharge.
Brain Activity Encouragement
For those who struggle with memory loss due to Alzheimer's and Dementia, it is important that they keep their brains active.
Understanding the Stages of Dementia
At Aiken Memory Care, we understand the various stages of Dementia.
A Difficult Decision
One of the most challenging situations in caring for a person you love is realizing that you require a helping hand.
The Transition To Aiken Memory Care
A person’s transition to our community can be challenging. It’s important that they are supported by their loved ones and given the best opportunity to find happiness and purpose through their new stage of life.
All About Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is a common health issue that develops in the later stages of life. It can be extremely frustrating for a person and their loved ones to go through.
Does my loved one have dementia?
As loved ones grow older and begin to show the early signs of dementia, so many different questions can arise.