by Will Cunningham | Oct 9, 2024 | Articles, Uncategorized
Why is this important? A new Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health study confirms a link between hearing loss and dementia. In fact, individuals with hearing loss are at a higher risk of developing dementia and other cognitive impairments. Further, an...
by Will Cunningham | Apr 8, 2024 | Articles
“The more you open the door to accepting help, the more empowered and positive you will feel on the journey,” says Arlene. “Recognizing the barriers you put up that can isolate you is a great first step in getting the support you need. Remember this is a marathon, not...
by Will Cunningham | Feb 12, 2024 | Articles, Brain Health
So why is dementia so prevalent among women? With a Master of Science in Gerontology, Mehrnaz Gill, MSG, Amazing Place’s Clinical Training Director, has spent her career studying dementia and developing programs for those and their loved ones in need. “There is...
by Jeannette Cunningham | Dec 5, 2023 | Articles, Articles Featured For Family and Friends
During the holiday season, pay special attention to the following 8 warning signs and consult the services of an aging specialist if there is cause for concern. Need help locating a specialist? Contact our Community Resources and Consultation Team by...
by Jeannette Cunningham | Nov 20, 2023 | Articles
Seven Tips from the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America 1. Prepare Your Loved One. Try to familiarize them with the guests beforehand by showing photos, sharing stories, or arranging a phone or Facetime chat prior to the celebration. You could also make an invitation to...
by Jeannette Cunningham | Jun 30, 2023 | Articles, Articles Featured For Family and Friends
Planning is essential when traveling with a loved one facing the challenges that come with dementia. Based on the expertise from the staff at Amazing Place and our caregivers, we have put together a list of...