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Category: Memory Care Wisconsin

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Activities That Support Seniors with Behavioral Health & Cognitive Challenges

Caring for a loved one with memory loss and behavioral health needs can feel overwhelming, but meaningful engagement can make a powerful difference. For seniors facing cognitive decline along with conditions like anxiety, depression, or mood disorders, daily activities are more than just routines, they’re essential tools to support emotional balance, mental stimulation, and personal…
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8 Signs Your Loved One Needs Memory Care

Caring for a loved one with memory loss can be both a meaningful journey and an emotional challenge. It’s natural to wonder whether what you’re seeing is a normal part of aging—or a sign of something more serious. When forgetfulness and confusion begin affecting daily life, it might be time to consider memory care. We…
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Why Do Dementia Patients Sleep So Much?

Caring for someone with dementia often comes with questions, one of the most common being about changes in their sleep patterns. You may have noticed your loved one sleeping more than usual, even for long periods during the day. This can be concerning for both caregivers and family members trying to make sense of what’s…
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What Services Does Memory Care Offer?

Caring for a loved one with memory-related challenges can be both a significant and challenging responsibility. Conditions like Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia often require specialized care that may go beyond what family members can provide at home. This is where memory care communities can offer support: personalized care plans, assistance with daily living…
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Common Stages of Dementia & How Care Needs Evolve

Dementia isn’t just about memory loss—it’s a journey that affects every part of a person’s life, and often, every member of their family. While every experience is unique, dementia typically progresses in three stages: early, middle, and late. Understanding these 3 common stages of dementia can help you prepare for changes in your loved one’s…
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Is Memory Care Considered Skilled Nursing?

When a loved one begins to experience memory loss, whether due to Alzheimer’s, dementia, or another cognitive condition, it can be overwhelming to navigate the available care options. One common question families often have is whether memory care is considered skilled nursing.  While there are some shared aspects, these 2 types of care serve distinct…
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How to Move Someone with Dementia to Assisted Living

Caring for a loved one with dementia can be a challenging and emotional experience. As the condition progresses, families often find themselves weighing care options to ensure their loved ones are safe, comfortable, and adequately supported.  Assisted living is often chosen as a living option for someone with dementia, which requires families to recognize that…
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Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s in Seniors

Alzheimer's disease can sometimes pose unique challenges. These challenges don’t just involve your loved one—over time, they can affect the whole family. Conditions like Alzheimer's disease often start so subtly that they go undetected, but recognizing the early signs means your family can act quickly. So what are the early signs of Alzheimer's in seniors?…

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