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A New Year Perspective on a Schedule that's Getting Old--Encouragement for Caregivers

A New Year Perspective: Encouragement for Caregivers

With the changing of the calendar, everywhere you look, people are talking about turning over a new leaf and pledging to start something different. But what if you can’t? Maybe you feel like you’re stuck in a rut and every day looks “same old” for you and Grandma as you care for her or you…
Choosing Help for Dad without Fighting the Family

How to Choose Help For Dad Without Fighting the Family

Dad needs help. Maybe he can’t take care of his house…The hospital’s discharging him, and he can’t go home…He lives with you, but his health is failing fast. Whatever the situation, you’ve been looking at senior living assistance options—and now it’s time to bring your family on board. You all need to talk. Of course…
Love You Forever--Robert MunschHow to Beat Caregiver Burnout

The Survival Guide to Help You Overcome Caregiver Burnout

You know that beautiful page in Robert Munsch’s picture book Love You Forever when the man drives across town, literally picks his mother up, and rocks her back and forth? Makes you cry every time, doesn’t it? Of course. After all, the woman put up with everything you ever did (like flushing her watch down…
Dementia's Rarer Breed--Frontotemporal Dementia

Dementias’ Rarer Breed: Frontotemporal Dementia

Suspecting dementia can be scary. So scary that sometimes we become ostriches. (That whole head-in-sand thing.) But getting an accurate diagnosis of what type it might be—if it’s dementia at all? That’s important. Sooner rather than later. Because dementia and memory loss aren’t a natural part of growing older. And while there aren’t currently cures…
When Dementia ISN'T Alzheimer's

When Dementia ISN’T Alzheimer’s: Vascular and Lewy Body Dementias

50 million people worldwide have dementia, and 60-70% of those have Alzheimer’s. Meaning…. Do the math. 30-40% have something else. As we discussed in defining Alzheimer’s, dementia and Alzheimer’s are not synonymous. Dementia is the animal, and Alzheimer’s is one breed. At Frontida Assisted Living, we provide professional and caring assisted living and memory care…

Is Grandpa’s Dementia Alzheimer’s?

Grandma’s forgetting faces. Grandpa’s mixing words. And you’re starting to worry. Could it be Alzheimer’s? Maybe. But it could also be a different kind of dementia. And understanding possibilities can get them the proper help they need—possibly soon enough to slow down the damage. At Frontida Assisted Living, like Fond du Lac's Adelaide Place, we…

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