The long-standing basics for catching strokes early may be familiar to you, as they start with the first three letters of the word stroke, STR: Ask the person you suspect has suffered a stroke if they can SMILE, TALK in a simple sentence, and RAISE both of their arms in the air. But the newish Read More
Month: November 2019
Coping with grief during the holidays
For many families, the holidays are about honoring long-standing traditions and creating memories. That can translate into discomfort for those who have had a painful loss of a loved one during the year. The best way to deal with grief during an ordinarily festive time of year is to feel all the feelings and not Read More
National Family Caregiver Month: How caregivers can take awesome mini-breaks
Let’s honor the 40 million caregivers who live with, care for, and support their aging parents, sick spouses or loved ones with chronic illness or disabilities. Often the care receiver is a spouse or parent who needs a high level of care for more than 30 hours a week. More so, the need for care Read More
Is my forgetfulness normal?
What’s considered normal when it comes to forgetfulness? Truth time: Have you gone to the pantry and forgotten what you were looking for? Do you struggle with remembering your new neighbors’ names? After you talk to someone about Alzheimer’s, do you privately wonder if you are heading down that slippery slope? There’s something about talking Read More