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Sleep Kit For Dementia &Raquo; Blog10

Sleep Kit for Dementia

Reprint of an article on improving sleep and the life of someone living with a dementia: Dementia Care: Re-Connecting with The Sleep Kit May 23, 2018 Author is Eve Baird My nightly routine consists of washing my face, brushing my teeth, and reading my book. I’m sure that as you read this, you’re thinking about […]

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The Ica Is In Mourning The Loss Of Someone Very Special &Raquo; Blog11

The ICA is in Mourning the Loss of Someone very Special

If a man lives to be 100, how many people will take the time to honor his long and productive life? The International Caregivers Association, LLC is mourning following the death of our first Chairman of the Board, Sir Norman Duncan. He always served the association well and without reservation. He died at Martinsburg VA […]

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Physical Fitness With A Dementia &Raquo; Blog16

Physical Fitness with a Dementia

This article is a reprint of “4 MYTHS ABOUT AGING” at Aging Defeated. These guidelines apply to everyone and also apply to those living with a dementia; especially someone who has been able to contain their dementia with Energy Medicine. More information on containing a dementia is available at https://internationalcaregiversassociation.com/ Not long ago, most folks […]

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The Engagement Tango &Raquo; File 22

The Engagement Tango

(originally published on LinkedIn 29-July-2019) There’s an old expression, “It takes two to tango”. My spouse and I actually took tango lessons for about a year before our wedding. I’m not going to lie – our instructor probably quit after having us as students. You see, we’re both very strong leaders (and fairly stubborn people), […]

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Pioneering New Study On Dopamine And Stress &Raquo; Blog17

Pioneering new study on dopamine and stress

Reprint from NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 20, 2019 Summary: A neuroimaging study on house sparrows reveals changes in the dopaminergic system could be a physiological mechanism underlying the negative behavioral effects of chronic stress. The findings shed light on stress and resilience in wildlife and humans. Source: Louisiana State University A biologist at Louisiana State University conducted a pioneering […]

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Dementia Care May Increase Brain Pathways To Altruism &Raquo; Blog18

DEMENTIA CARE MAY INCREASE BRAIN PATHWAYS TO ALTRUISM

This article is reprinted from NEUROSCIENCE NEWS The brain’s pathways to imagination may hold the key to altruistic behavior Summary: Imagination helps us act altruistically, a new study reports. When we see others in trouble, we imagine how we can help before acting. Researchers implicate the medial temporal lobe subsystem in guiding our prosocial behaviors. Source: Boston […]

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Mental Health And Dementia &Raquo; Blog01

Mental Health and Dementia

Contributing article by Karoline Gore, an experienced care home worker and writer. 3 Helpful Tips to Lower Risks of Dementia The number of people affected with dementia is expected to triple in the next 30 years making it important to do everything possible to lower the risk of decline in cognitive functioning. Nearly 50 million […]

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Learn To Maximize Your Health By Managing Three Energy Options &Raquo; Knott

Learn to maximize your HEALTH by managing three energy OPTIONS

Energy is at the very source of life. Someone living with DEMENTIA, or someone providing care to someone living with dementia, can benefit by applying one or more of these three energy areas: BOTANICAL ENERGY (for the person living with dementia and the care providers) MEMORY ENERGY (for the care providers) ENERGY MEDICINE (for the […]

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Silver Threads: How To Weave Your Own Path To Positivity &Raquo; File 26

Silver Threads: How to Weave Your Own Path to Positivity

Have you ever had something bad happen? I mean something really bad. Like losing a job in the middle of a recession, or an ugly break-up, maybe a severe illness, or the death of somebody really important. The things they put at the top of the questionnaires in therapist’s offices. We tend not to know […]

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