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Don’t Wait to Report Memory Problems
Our Right at Home, Milwaukee team have served numerous clients with a memory care diagnosis. Clayton was evaluated a couple years ago with early onset dementia. It was managed at home for a couple years by our caregivers Pam and Julie. They worked along...
Hosting the Holidays as an Alzheimer’s Family Caregiver
Twinkling lights and festive songs herald the arrival of the holiday season, a time typically filled with family, joy, and tradition. When a loved one has Alzheimer’s, these occasions can feel different. Family members may wonder if they can still host as...
We Are Certified to Provide Dementia Live Training
Right at Home Madison, WI and Right at Home Southern Milwaukee, WI became certified to provide AGE-u-cate’s Dementia Live™ training in their respective communities. The Franchises are eager now to provide the public the opportunity to experience what...
Alzheimer's & Dementia: Early Warning Signs to Look Out For
As your loved one ages, it’s common to notice some changes in their attitude and behavior. Some changes are completely normal, while others may be indicative of a brain injury or disease. As such, it’s important to familiarize yourself with early warning...
How Dementia Increases the Risk for Falls
Falling can happen to anyone, but certain conditions common among older adults increase the risk. These risk factors include vision loss, hearing problems, balance disorders, arthritis, osteoporosis, and the effects of a stroke. Experts also identify...
Dementia Home Safety
When someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia, they and their loved ones may actually be relieved—briefly—to finally have an explanation for troubling symptoms. Very often, symptoms of dementia have been present for almost...
Help For Family Caregivers
Caring for a family member with dementia is a challenging journey, often filled with emotional and physical strains. While the primary caregiver bears the brunt of these challenges, other family members can provide meaningful support—even from far away...