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Lisa Conway, One Senior Place - Special to FLORIDA TODAY Q: My father has been diagnosed with dementia and a co-worker told me about ...More
Lisa Conway, One Senior Place - Special to FLORIDA TODAY Q: My father has been diagnosed with dementia and a co-worker told me about ...More
Brenda Lyle - Special to FLORIDA TODAY Reader question: Are changes in my brain inevitable as I age? Answer: When we are born, our brain is ...More
Life Story Books: A Reminiscence Activity for Persons with Early Dementia and their Caregivers Older persons often have a rich past to draw on, and ...More
Brenda Lyle - Special to FLORIDA TODAY Reader question: Who is going to take care of my spouse with dementia when I can’t? Answer: According to ...More
Barbara Fradkin - Special to FLORIDA TODAY Reader question: I am a caregiver for my parents and I sometimes find myself crying or yelling over the ...More
Brenda Lyle - Special to FLORIDA TODAY Reader question: Is my memory loss a sign of Alzheimer’s? Answer: In today’s multi-tasking world, we often forget things ...More
The Care Management team at Senior Partner Care Services can help you or a loved one with services such as medication management, transitional care, dementia ...More
Brenda Lyle - Special to FLORIDA TODAY Reader question: How do I talk to my senior parents about driving? Answer: This can be a tough issue ...More
Barbara Fradkin, One Senior Place Director sits down with Michele Lyon, Executive Director at YourLife of West Melbourne Memory Care assisted living community. For ...More
Barbara Fradkin, One Senior Place - Special to FLORIDA TODAY This Q&A is provided by One Senior Place, a marketplace for resources and a ...More