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The Alzheimer’s Journey, Part 4 with Daphne Davis

Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements talks about when the time comes to make changes. Usually it happens at a catastrophic time. Daphne helps...

The Alzheimer’s Journey, Part 3 with Daphne Davis

Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements talks about what to do as a family to support a loved one through this journey. In this...

The Alzheimer’s Journey, Part 2 with Daphne Davis

Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements talks about what to do as a family to support a loved one through this journey. The more...

The Alzheimer’s Journey, Part 1 with Daphne Davis

Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements talks about what to do as a family to support a loved one through this journey. Generally, following...

Walk to End Alzheimer’s 2019 Pacific Northwest Calendar

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is coming to your neighborhood! Here are the dates for Washington State locations: Bremerton, WA 09/07/2019 Coeur d'Alene, ID 09/28/2019 Everett, WA 09/07/2019 Kennewick, WA 10/13/2019 Moses Lake, WA 09/14/2019 Mt....

Top Ten Foods to Prevent and Lower the Risk of Alzheimer’s and Dementia

We just uncovered fascinating info on a 2015 study by researchers at Rush University Medical Center, courtesy of Facty.com! They presented a diet to...

Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease: The most common types and the differences

You may not realize that actually, Alzheimer’s Disease is a form of Dementia, and is the most common form. Other types are “Vascular Dementia”...

Royalty meets IKEA: A new concept in living for those with dementia

With the Silver Tsunami upon us, multiple studies show that by the year 2030, close to 40% of the US Population will be over...

Dementia and Family Conflicts, with Lisa Mayfield

Lisa Mayfield, founder and geriatric care manager of Aging Wisdom, talks about facing family dynamics and conflicts. Even in families where all have tight...

What is Memory Care? with Kelley Smith

Memory Care is a living environment for those with symptoms of dementia or Alzheimer's. Kelley Smith describes CarePartners Living cottages. Activities need to be set up differently for those needing memory care. The smaller the environment, the better, to ensure a better quality of life and feeling needed.