I’m Still Listening: Communication and Dementia July 13, 2017Aging Parents, Aging Well, Alzheimer's, DementiaAlzheimers, communication, dementia, friendship, relationships ALCA Marketing No matter the level of one’s memory loss, stage of Alzheimer’s disease, or type of dementia, human connection and communication is important to overall well-being. Communication requires patience, understanding, and good listening skills. But often, even the most well-trained or educated caregiver gets frustrated or avoids communication altogether. July is Social Wellness Awareness Month, and … Continue reading I’m Still Listening: Communication and Dementia →
Do People Still Hold Hands? September 24, 2015Aging Life Care Professionals, Aging Well, Assisted Living, End of Life Care, Making a MoveAging Well, dating advice, friendship, quality of life Callie Daters How Aging Life Care Professionals™ Help Clients Discover Happiness and Quality of Life From offering dating advice to finding the right living facility, Aging Life Care Professionals™ help aging family members find quality of life during their later years. As Aging Life Care Associaiton™ Member Debbie Feldman, MSW, LCSW, CMC shares here, her work … Continue reading Do People Still Hold Hands? →
Aging Life Care Association® Members on Finding Quality of Life and Friendship September 24, 2015Aging in Place, Aging Life Care Professionals, Aging Well, Debbie Feldman, End of Life Care, Guest Writer, Supportaginglifecare, friendship, quality of life ALCA Marketing From dating advice to assisted living, Aging Life Care Professional® Debbie Feldman, MSW, LCSW, CMC of Buffalo, Grove Illinois shares how she helped her client find quality of life during his last years. In turn, she found a good friend.