by michael | Jun 22, 2021 | Alzheimer’s and Dementia
It’s been said that music is the most accessible art form because it’s based more on feeling than interpretation. You don’t need to know how to read or understand language for music to have a calming, soothing effect. All you need to do is close your...
by michael | Jun 17, 2021 | Heart Health
Few things are as stressful and worrisome as when a loved one suffers a stroke. The rush to emergency, the worrying while the doctors assess their condition, and wondering how their life will change moving forward can be a lot to absorb and make sense of in a short...
by michael | Jun 7, 2021 | Heart Health
Stroke survivors often face a challenging rehabilitation process geared to help them regain a sense of normalcy. If the survivor also suffers from depression, an extra layer of support is needed to help the person manage their feelings and stay focused on stroke...
by michael | Apr 27, 2021 | Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Important: If you are reading this article because an elderly loved one has wandered off and you can’t find them, please call 911 immediately. Do not wait 24 hours or even 30 minutes – every second is crucial to returning your loved one home safe and sound. Be...
by michael | Apr 22, 2021 | Health, Heart Health
Mini-stroke, also known medically as a transient ischemic attack (TIA), is a warning sign that a person is at risk for a more serious and debilitating stroke. The risk of stroke after transient ischemic attack is somewhere between 2% and 17% within the first 90 days....