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Five Alzheimer’s Fighting Foods That Can Decrease Your Risk of Alzheimer’s and Dementia
If you have a family member who has Alzheimer’s, there is a higher risk of family members contracting it as well. You likely may...
Helping Families and Caregivers Deal with a Loved Ones’ Passing
The Month of March as we honor Family Caregivers, there is one thing that most of us will face as we are taking care...
What are the Signs When it’s Time to Make a Change?
I don’t know a single eldercare provider in my circle that wants to move a senior before it’s time to do so. Yet, I...
Infographic: Best Heart-Healthy Foods
Are you eating heart-healthy? Learn about the benefits of salmon, nuts & beans, fruits & vegetables, and whole grains in this month's infographic.
How to have better communication with dementia patients
Dementia is an umbrella term that describes a set of symptoms related to cognitive loss. It is not a disease itself. Alzheimer's is the...
Introducing Answers for Elders Marketplace
Introducing the:
This week we are launching a brand-new feature on AnswersforEldersRadio.com called MARKETPLACE! Check it out!!
Here, you will be able to find vetted providers...
Coping with Caregiver Stress: Practical Tips and Strategies
As a caregiver, you face a challenging and demanding role that can be both rewarding and overwhelming. Whether you're caring for an aging parent,...
Let’s Focus on the Heart Times
Welcome to February and welcome to our brand-new web portal!
Growing up, my mom used to take photos of our close family members and create...
Expert Spotlight: Meet Daphne Davis
“Doing the Right Thing for the Right Reason, Every Time.”
By Suzanne Newman
For those who are regular listeners to the Answers for Elders Radio Show,...
Seniors in Need: How to Help
Loneliness and social isolation are serious public health concerns, especially among seniors, and have been even before the pandemic struck. More than one-third of...