Can Assisted Living Help People with Parkinson’s Disease?

According to statistics, nearly 1,000,000 Americans currently live with Parkinson’s disease. With approximately 60,000 Americans diagnosed each year, experts predict that the number of Parkinson’s disease patients in the United States will grow to 1.2 million by 2030. That’s not an insignificant number of people who will require specialized care in the future. As Parkinson’s …

What is Sundowning, and How Can Memory Care Help?

As a Senior Living Advisor and dementia expert located on Long Island (Mike McClernon, 516-254-9481), many people tell me about new and concerning behavioral changes an elderly loved one is exhibiting after an Alzheimer’s disease or dementia diagnosis. Some of these new behaviors include having trouble sleeping or acting agitated or upset starting in the …

Why Music is an Important Part of Dementia Therapy

As a Senior Living Advisor and dementia specialist (Mike McClernon, 516-254-9481), families often ask me what types of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia therapies are offered in Memory Care communities on Long Island. Memory Care uses many different types of therapies to help slow cognitive decline in their residents, such as art, word games, and even …

What is Dementia Wandering, and Why is it Dangerous?

Important note: If you found this article because an elderly loved one has wandered off and can’t be located, call 911 right away. Do not wait 24 hours or even 30 minutes. Every second is crucial to getting the person home safely. Tell the police that the missing person has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease …

How Being in a Memory Care Community Can Help Slow Dementia

Life changes for families once an older loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. This degenerative cognitive disease slowly takes away one’s memory and ability to perform daily tasks over time. As the disease progresses, the older adult might become harder to handle, prompting the family to seek alternate care options that will …

When to Seek Memory Care for an Older Adult with Dementia

Many families care for older adults diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia at home. The benefits to in-home care are numerous, including keeping the loved one in familiar surroundings, having direct involvement in their care, and enjoying the company of family.   However, since dementia is an incurable, degenerative condition that progresses over time, keeping the …