The CaraVita Blog
Dust off your sneakers and lace them up because May is National Walking Month! Be sure to tag us in the photos you take while out on a walk. Read More
You might be surprised to learn that quite a few major museums and attractions offer specialty programming for those living with dementia and/or sensory adaptations. Read More
Beth Cayce, along with others, has recently participated in the Dementia Champions training to assist the work of Dementia Friendly Fulton. Read More
It’s strongly recommended for seniors living alone to have 24-hour home care. If your senior parent falls in the middle of the night here are some things you should do. Read More
Communication challenges connected with Alzheimer’s illness are frustrating. With the help of Alzheimer’s care providers, loved ones can learn ways to help seniors manage their frustration. Read More
Let’s define a POA first. A POA is a power of attorney. This gives one or more people the power to act on your behalf. Learn more about it. Read More
Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease discusses how participation in social activities can help defend against cognitive decline, particularly for those living in long-term care communities. Read More
When talking to a parent about future care, it’s best to have a strategy for structuring the conversation. Here are some key concepts to consider. Read More
This article explores how assistance in the home can help manage chronic health conditions for aging seniors, emphasizing its importance in enhancing their quality of life. Read More