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When is the Truth a Lie?
September 1, 2016
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When is the Truth a Lie? – Coping and Caring when Seniors are Cognitively Impaired, by Andrea Leavitt A few
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Homework (Heartwork) for Us All
August 25, 2016
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Homework (Heartwork) for Us All: Building Resilience – Caroline Dawson From the perspective of standing at my kitchen stove, I
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End-of-Life Care takes a Village
August 16, 2016
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End-of-Life Care takes a Village – guest blog by Dr. David Quisenberry, Ph.D A clear understanding of what patients, families,
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When to say “When” – Seniors & Driving
August 10, 2016
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When to say “When” – Seniors and Driving by Andrea Leavitt One of the most difficult decisions in a senior’s
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I Wish We’d Stop Using This Word
August 3, 2016
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I Wish We’d Stop Using This Word – Caroline Dawson Please try this experiment with me – It’s will take
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“If I live long enough, I will need help.”
July 28, 2016
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If I live long enough, I will need help. – Dana Lambert The most surprising and compelling patterns of over
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What is Reminiscence Therapy?
June 22, 2016
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What is Reminiscence Therapy? – Caroline Dawson Family members often ask: “What should I talk to my loved one about?”
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What to do when you Suspect Dementia
May 25, 2016
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What to do when you Suspect Dementia – Andrea Leavitt People often ask, “Where do we start?” when they begin
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Tips for Successfully Hiring an in Home Care Company
May 19, 2016
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Tips for Successfully Hiring an in Home Care Company – Dana Lambert Making the decision to hire a company to
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Strange Behaviors and Sudden Mood Changes
May 11, 2016
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What is at the source of sudden mood changes or strange behaviors? – Caroline Dawson Behavior is a form of
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