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Shorter Days and Dementia: Fighting Late-Day Confusion

Cape Girardeau Hospice Care

Late-Day Confusion One of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia is late-day confusion. Often called “sundowning,” this phenomenon usually worsens as the days get shorter. If someone you care for has dementia, you may notice them getting more confused and agitated in late afternoon and evening. As the days get shorter, … Read more

Are You Storm-Ready?

Hospice in Poplar Bluff

Are You Storm-Ready? Spring is Here! Spring is here! That means different things to different people. For kids it means more hours playing outside. For families it may mean planning a vacation. But for all of us, it means getting ready for storms! Spring storms can present problems for anyone, but if you’re a senior, … Read more

Ready For Spring?

Poplar Bluff Hospice Care

Top 10 Outdoor Activities for Seniors Some hospice patients are able to continue doing many of the things they love for quite some time. However, for many, that is not possible. Many factors related to life-limiting or terminal conditions can change what we’re able to do. But activity, as much as is possible, is healthy … Read more

The Caregiver-Friendly Car

Poplar Bluff Palliative Care

The Caregiver-Friendly Car If you’re a caregiver for a family member or loved one, chances are your car is an important part of that role. And if your car is not well-suited, it can make your job a lot more difficult. What makes a caregiver-friendly car? If you’re making a change, ask these questions before … Read more

Tips for Traveling with Alzheimer's Patients

Cape Girardeau Palliative Care

Tips for Traveling with Alzheimer’s Patients Summer vacations are time-honored tradition for many families. When a family member has early-stage dementia, travel may still be possible. However, it is important to take precautions to make sure the trip doesn’t become overwhelming.   Stick With the Routine When organizing travel for someone with Alzheimer’s, plan the … Read more