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Who says healthy food has to taste like cardboard? When it comes to dementia, the power of a deliciously nutritious diet cannot be underestimated. Let’s dish up the facts on foods that boost brain health and cognitive function and toss in a pinch of humor to keep things tasty. So, grab a fork and dig…
Dementia care has come a long way, and technology has played a significant role in its transformation. Today, innovative gadgets and cutting-edge software are helping caregivers and individuals with dementia navigate the challenges of daily life, while also making it more enjoyable. Just as in our own everyday lives, the role of technology in dementia…
Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. It encompasses a range of conditions, with Alzheimer’s disease being the most common form. Early detection of dementia is crucial, as it allows individuals and their families to plan for the future, access appropriate treatments and support, and improve overall quality of life.…
Navigating the world of dementia caregiving can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. With a little humor and the right tools, you can create a loving, supportive environment for your loved one. Let’s explore some key tips and techniques that will help make your caregiving journey a lighter, more…
Order in the (Dementia) Court: Tips for Staying Organized and Sane While Living with a Person with Dementia Living with a person with dementia can be a rewarding yet challenging experience. Staying organized is essential to maintaining a sense of balance and reducing stress. Let’s take a look at some practical tips for organization,…
The journey of caregiving for an aging parent can be filled with both joys and challenges. As an adult child, you may feel overwhelmed and scared, not knowing what to expect or how to handle the situation. In this article, we will discuss the difficulties faced by caregivers, offer valuable advice to help you…
I’m still that determined guy of yesteryear even though our ways to communicate are generations apart. I’m an independent cuss and if you can give me a way to self-direct who I talk to, how I learn things, how I reach out to others and how I enjoy my leisure time, well – if you can…
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…
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…
Steve brings 40 years of the entrepreneurial spirit to Eperture having started his first company at age 13, Tarpon Software. Under Steve’s leadership, Eperture is on a path to leverage its technology for use in long-term care and assisted living as well as aging at home. Steve has created successful companies in the US, EU…
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