Dementia and Alzheimer’s – The disease of forgetfulness takes a toll on the life of Aussies

As long as dementia is concerned, the statistics have always been brutal. If you’ve crossed 85 years of age, 1 among 4 will certainly suffer from dementia. After 95 years, the statistics will be 1 among 2. Age is undoubtedly the biggest risk factor with this disease of forgetfulness and the country is aging too […]
Live-in Care Can Improve The Lives Of People With Dementia

Find out how dementia sufferers can benefit from care in the home, and how it helps to provide the entire family with peace of mind.
Staying Positive in the Face of a Loved One’s Descent into Dementia

The problem we face as family members of someone whose mind has begun to deteriorate is that we often get the feeling that they are doing or saying odd things on purpose. This leads to anger, frustration, and very hard feelings. In this short piece we’ll discuss the symptoms of dementia. It’s not as simple as you might think.
Does your "best friend" have demence?

Does your "best friend" have demence?
Alzheimer’s could be catching

Alzheimer's could be catching