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Before You Assume It’s Dementia, Consider These Conditions That Can Cause Dementia-Like Symptoms
Memory Care & Dementia

8 Conditions That Mimic Dementia (And Are Often Treatable)

Not all memory loss is dementia. Here are 8 treatable conditions that mimic dementia symptoms in older adults, and how to tell them apart.

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Beyond the Diagnosis: How Medications Can Help with Dementia Care
Memory Care & Dementia

Beyond the Diagnosis: How Medications Can Help with Dementia Care

Learn how medications can support dementia care when non-drug therapies aren’t enough. Explore options, benefits, risks, and coordinated care approaches.

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Meaningful Care Without Medication: Holistic Approaches to Dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

Meaningful Care Without Medication: Holistic Approaches to Dementia

Learn how therapies like music, movement, reminiscence, and cognitive stimulation can help manage dementia symptoms and improve daily life - no prescription required.

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New Year’s resolutions of a caregiver
Seasonal & Holidays

New Year’s resolutions of a caregiver

As we sing “Auld Lang Syne” at midnight on New Year’s Eve, many caregivers for their aging parent or elderly loved ones will make their resolutions for the upcoming year. At Aegis Living, our wish is these dedicated caregivers are happy and healthy in 2021. We hope that you…

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The Dangers of Falling
Family & Communication

The Dangers of Falling

Did you know that the leading cause of injury among elderly adults is the result of a fall? In fact, falls send over two million people to the ER every year! Some falls cause minor bruises and scratches, while other falls can result in an acute injury like a broken hip…

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How Aegis Living Prepares for Natural Disasters
Safety & Emergency

How Aegis Living Prepares for Natural Disasters

Being a West Coast company has its perks. Beautiful weather, access to the ocean, lakes, mountains, and desert climate, you’ll find it here. Though we’re lucky to avoid hurricane season, we have our own set of potential natural disasters to prepare for each year: earthquakes…

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What You Need to Know About Assisted Living Expenses
Assisted Living Basics

What You Need to Know About Assisted Living Expenses

If you’ve been researching assisted living, you may have noticed that the costs of assisted living aren’t as simple as a monthly rent. With 24/7 care, and amenities such as housekeeping, provided meals and snacks, community maintenance, and enriching activities, it’s no…

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Independent and Assisted Living Differences
Assisted Living Basics

Independent and Assisted Living Differences

Have you noticed that your parents are having a harder time keeping up with their family home and could benefit from downsizing? Senior living communities are a great way to ensure your parents remain active and social. We recently broke down the differences between assisted…

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Managing Medication for your Parents
Family & Communication

Managing Medication for your Parents

As your parent gets older, their medication list can get longer and more complicated.

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Does Alcohol Cause Dementia?
Memory Care & Dementia

Does Alcohol Cause Dementia? What Families Should Know

Heavy drinking can trigger alcohol-related dementia in seniors. Learn the signs, diagnosis, and why early intervention often reverses symptoms.

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What is Assisted Living?
Family & Communication

What is Assisted Living?

Are you worried that mom might take another bad fall?

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Vision Loss May Limit Independence
Health Conditions

Vision Loss May Limit Independence

After the age of 40, many of us find we regularly need reading glasses.

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Is Your Parent Ready for Assisted Living?
Assisted Living Basics

Is Your Parent Ready for Assisted Living?

How do you know if your elderly loved one needs to move into an assisted living community?

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Changes in Your Sleep Patterns
Healthy Aging

Changes in Your Sleep Patterns

Daylight savings time means moving our clocks ahead and losing an hour of sleep.

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Over-the-Counter Medication Safety
Safety & Emergency

Over-the-Counter Medication Safety

Just because you can purchase over-the-counter medications at your local grocery store or drugstore, it does not mean these are harmless.

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The Safe Way to Dispose of Medications
Family & Communication

The Safe Way to Dispose of Medications

Approximately 40% of all medications purchased in the U.S. each year remain unused.

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Who is Susceptible to Shingles?
Financial & Legal

Who is Susceptible to Shingles?

If you are the caregiver for your aging parent, it is important to know who is susceptible to shingles.

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Four Tips for an Elderly Parent Diagnosed with Diabetes
Health Conditions

Four Tips for an Elderly Parent Diagnosed with Diabetes

According to the American Diabetes Association, more than one-quarter of the adults in America over the age of 65 have diabetes (types 1 or 2), and approximately one-half of older adults have pre-diabetes. Among the aging populations, type 2 diabetes is an increasing problem. A…

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Overcoming Barriers to Elderly Exercise
Healthy Aging

Overcoming Barriers to Elderly Exercise

While you may be increasing your workouts for bathing suit season, your elderly loved one may have stopped being active altogether. This lack of elderly exercise can be detrimental to their health and well-being. There are legitimate barriers to why some older adults no longer…

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FREE: Senior Care Emergency Preparedness Kit
Family & Communication

FREE: Senior Care Emergency Preparedness Kit

Peace of mind comes from being prepared. Learn how our Preparedness Kit can help your family. If you’re noticing changes that indicate your parent or senior loved one is needing some assistance, do you know what the process to getting more help? If your parent or an elderly…

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How to be a medical advocate for your aging parent
Family & Communication

How to be a medical advocate for your aging parent

As your parent ages, they may begin to slow down not only physically, but also cognitively. They may process things much slower and their comprehension can diminish. Tasks that may have been easy are now a source of frustration and can be confusing to them. This can be…

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Are anxiety medications linked to Alzheimer’s?
Memory Care & Dementia

Are anxiety medications linked to Alzheimer’s?

As the medical community continues to delve further into the field of Alzheimer’s diagnosis and treatment, scientists and doctors have been proposing new potential causes. According to Harvard Health Publishing, reports link two common classes of drugs to dementia…

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The best time of day for administering medications
Healthy Aging

When Is the Best Time of Day to Take Medications?

When your parent takes a pill matters as much as which pill they take. Here's how timing affects blood pressure, cholesterol, and bone medications.

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Common Medicare mistakes to avoid
Financial & Legal

Common Medicare mistakes to avoid

Once you turn 65, having quality health insurance and treatment is a must for your well-being, and Medicare, more than likely, will be part of your health plan. Medicare is a popular government program among seniors, and has been helpful for baby boomers as they reach…

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Understanding what care is covered by Medicare, and what isn’t
Financial & Legal

Understanding what care is covered by Medicare, and what isn’t

If you and your loved one have decided that assisted living facilities are the best option for overall health and well-being, there are several things that you will need to discuss, including what is and isn’t covered by Medicare. The services, location and amenities that your…

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