Christine

The importance of autonomy in the early stages of dementia

September 6, 2022

When my mom went from mild cognitive impairment to early dementia, it felt like she and I had gone through a divorce. Wow, she was a force to be reckoned with even though I could tell she was scared. She looked at me as if I were a stranger sometimes; at other times she looked…

Personal Story of Transitioning Family to Care

June 2, 2022

Transitions are tough for all involved. I participated in a podcast with my son Steve Mullholand and Keith DiMartino, the hosts of Eperture’s “Morning Chat” for RememberStuff. This is our personal journey of helping my mom (living with dementia), dad (living with kidney failure) and brother (living with autism) transition from their home in Florida…

4 Ways Seniors Can Use Technology to Stay Healthy and Independent

November 27, 2019

  By Katybeth Dee Technology is changing the face of aging. No longer the highest-tech device in a senior’s home is the medical alert system. These days, seniors are using all kinds of technology to make their daily lives healthier, safer, and more convenient. Whether you’re a senior living at home or a long-distance caregiver…

Frequent Napping

Sleep Patterns and Alzheimer’s

August 21, 2019

A New Sign of potential occurrence of Alzheimer’s Disease Increased, excessive napping could be an early warning of Alzheimer’s Disease, new research shows. Lea Grinberg, professor of neurology at the University of California, San Francisco reports that when people hear about Alzheimer’s they immediately think about memory loss. Grinberg and 18 other scientists from universities…

Friendly Reminder

August 13, 2019

Alzheimer’s Disease is on my mind today!

July 10, 2019

Author: Mary Ellen Mullholand, President – Eperture Today, at a business meeting a colleague seemed sad and not engaged in the discussion at hand. I asked him “what is the problem?” He responded “I made a call to my first business mentor and colleague of 35 years last evening and at age 72, he has…

Early Adoption of Memory Assist Technologies

January 17, 2019

by Christine Mullholand Early adoption of a memory assist technologies can help individuals stay in control of their lives longer. How many times have we said to ourselves or others “I can’t seem to remember things like I used to” or “I can’t believe I missed that appointment or forgot to send that birthday card”…

Pre-School Users and Their Families

January 14, 2019

My great grandchildren received a RememberStuff unit last night.   Their reactions were adorable.  We look forward to enjoying video clips and creating education quizzes that they will enjoy for many years.  After that, their parents probably will continue with the system in order to keep track of crazy schedules and capturing memories.