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Category: Memory Care Wisconsin

A smiling senior with dementia holds a cellphone with two hands, and is delighted to be talking to a family member on the other side.

How to Talk to a Person with Dementia on the Phone

Key Takeaways Keep conversations simple and focused to make communication easier for individuals with dementia.   Speak slowly and clearly to help them follow along and stay engaged.   Prioritize creating meaningful connections during your calls, even if challenges arise.   Tips for Talking on the Phone with Someone with Dementia Phone conversations with loved ones living with…
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What to Expect from a Memory Care Community?

Navigating the care options for a loved one with memory impairment can be overwhelming.  Memory care communities provide specialized support for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other cognitive challenges. These communities are specifically designed to promote safety, dignity, and enhanced quality of life.  Understanding what to expect can help families make informed decisions during…
A senior with dementia sits looking at a photo album with their adult child, recounting memories.

How to Create a Safe Living Environment for Seniors with Dementia

Caring for a loved one with dementia can be a deeply rewarding yet challenging experience. One of the most critical aspects of caregiving is providing a safe and supportive environment that promotes all aspects of their well-being. The progression of dementia impacts memory, judgment, and mobility, making unintentional and unexpected hazards more likely.  Whether you're…
Older adults smiling while shaping clay on a pottery wheel in a creative memory care activity

Art Activities for Older Adults with Dementia

Key Takeaways Art provides emotional relief by reducing stress, anxiety, and agitation in older adults with dementia. Creative projects encourage social connection through group activities and shared accomplishments. Art stimulates memory and cognition, often sparking conversations and reminiscence. Fine motor skills are supported through painting, sculpting, and other hands-on activities. Community programs in Racine, WI…
An older adult reaches across a table to pick up a puzzle piece, an example of an activity that benefits cognitive health

Activities That Support Seniors with Behavioral Health & Cognitive Challenges

Caring for a loved one with memory loss and behavioral health needs can feel overwhelming, but meaningful engagement can make a powerful difference. For seniors facing cognitive decline along with conditions like anxiety, depression, or mood disorders, daily activities are more than just routines, they’re essential tools to support emotional balance, mental stimulation, and personal…
Close-up of a younger person gently holding the hands of an older adult, symbolizing compassion, care, and support in a memory care or assisted living setting.

8 Signs Your Loved One Needs Memory Care

Caring for a loved one with memory loss can be both a meaningful journey and an emotional challenge. It’s natural to wonder whether what you’re seeing is a normal part of aging—or a sign of something more serious. When forgetfulness and confusion begin affecting daily life, it might be time to consider memory care. We…
Someone naps in the day due to their daytime sleepiness.

Why Do Dementia Patients Sleep So Much?

Caring for someone with dementia often comes with questions, one of the most common being about changes in their sleep patterns. You may have noticed your loved one sleeping more than usual, even for long periods during the day. This can be concerning for both caregivers and family members trying to make sense of what’s…
A trio of seniors with memory issues delight in listening to music they grew up with as a part of reminiscence therapy

What Services Does Memory Care Offer?

Caring for a loved one with memory-related challenges can be both a significant and challenging responsibility. Conditions like Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia often require specialized care that may go beyond what family members can provide at home. This is where memory care communities can offer support: personalized care plans, assistance with daily living…

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