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Is Alzheimer’s Genetic?

2022-12-22T13:24:51-05:00June 1st, 2022|Dementia|

Family history is not always a factor when it comes to someone developing Alzheimer’s. There is, however, growing evidence that those who have a sibling or parent with Alzheimer’s are more at risk than those who don’t have a close relative with this condition. In fact, a new study published in Nature Genetics journal suggests that if you have a first-degree relative (i.e., a parent or a sibling) with Alzheimer’s, your likelihood [...]

Can Brain Scans Detect Alzheimer’s?

2022-08-26T14:52:59-04:00March 1st, 2022|Dementia|

Alzheimer's can be hard to diagnose. Some of the earliest symptoms of the disease include a decline in short-term memory, but other changes such as mood swings and anxiety can appear before any memory problems. According to medical technologists, MRI brain scans could, in the near future, detect the signs of Alzheimer's earlier than the current tests. Brain Scans on Patients Who are Already Diagnosed with Alzheimer's Brain scans are nothing new, [...]

A Focused Approach to Dementia Care

2022-08-26T14:49:13-04:00February 8th, 2022|Dementia, Senior Care|

Home to Stay has always strived to deliver the highest level of care possible to all of our clients, however caring for an individual with dementia can be challenging and, at times, overwhelming. Dementia care is complex and often encompasses a large variety of behaviors and emotions. In the past, we have found many of our caregivers struggling to meet the needs of the people they are working with. As a result, [...]

A Meaningful Day at Home to Stay

2022-08-26T14:49:58-04:00January 11th, 2022|Dementia|

The Demand for Dementia Caregivers Caring for someone with dementia can be challenging for both families and caregivers. People with dementia may have a difficult time remembering things, thinking clearly, communicating with others, and taking care of themselves. Dementia and other cognitive diseases can also cause mood swings and even change a person’s personality and behavior. As Alzheimer's and other dementia-related disease rates continue to climb across the country, there is a [...]

Senior Care For Dementia in Ocean County, NJ

2023-02-27T12:38:20-05:00December 10th, 2021|Dementia, Senior Care|

Caring for Seniors with Dementia Dementia is a progressive disease, which will require increased care over time. As a caregiver, it can be daunting for you to provide the right kind of senior dementia care that your loved one needs. With professional support from Home to Stay Senior Care Services, you can handle the practical challenges that are associated with elderly dementia care. All of our caregivers working with our dementia clients [...]

Home to Stay’s AlzBetter Program

2022-12-22T12:43:45-05:00November 23rd, 2021|Dementia|

Properly caring for a patient living with dementia looks different than other patients. Specialized dementia care needs are on the rise in the home and facilities. Knowing what to expect and what to look for as the disease progresses impacts care management and direction. AlzBetter is an innovative dementia care system aimed at helping people living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia to live safely with a better quality of life.  [...]

Mental Illness and Dementia

2022-12-22T13:27:17-05:00October 6th, 2021|Dementia|

The Association Between Dementia and Mental Illness Alzheimer's is one of the most debilitating diseases among older people. Compounded with the disabling side effects, dementia also makes people more susceptible to mental illness, such as depression, anxiety, or both. Our team at Home to Stay Health Care, your experts at in-home care for seniors in Central and South Jersey, would like to share some information on this topic. It’s not hard to [...]

Home To Stay University is BACK

2022-12-22T11:11:43-05:00September 7th, 2021|Dementia, Senior Care|

Home To Stay University We are excited to announce that Home To Stay University will be returning! At Home To Stay University, we trained our own home health aides, and it was a wonderful way to start a relationship with our caregivers. It enabled us the opportunity to choose which caregivers we wanted for our agency and more importantly - which ones we did not want. Still being in the grip of [...]

Dementia Care Professionals Month

2022-08-26T14:55:32-04:00June 17th, 2021|Caregivers, Dementia|

Dementia Care Professionals Month June is Dementia Care Professionals Month – a time to recognize all dementia-specific caregivers for the many sacrifices they make along their journeys. Being a caregiver for an individual living with dementia takes extreme generosity and patience. Loved ones who take on this responsibility are not always trained adequately for the job, which leads to overall health and financial complications – 1 in 2 loved ones report their [...]

Parkinson’s Disease Dementia vs. Dementia with Lewy Bodies

2023-02-27T10:44:19-05:00April 1st, 2021|Dementia|

Mutual Symptoms Parkinson’s disease dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies are both devastating degenerative brain diseases. Neurodegenerative disorders are incurable conditions that cause gradual deterioration of nerve cells and parts of the brain. As these diseases progress and attack the nervous system and brain, individuals may begin to lose the ability to properly speak, move, balance, feel sensation, and a host of others. Parkinson’s disease dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies are [...]

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