Alzheimer’s Disease: Dealing with Difficult Behavior

Did you know? More than 16 million Americans provide unpaid care for loved ones with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Caring for loved ones is rewarding, but it still comes with challenges as behaviors change. Changes in behavior can occur for many reasons – here are the shifts to keep an eye out for in seniors:
● Depression
● Anxiety
● Confusion
● Aggression or anger
● Suspicion
● Hallucinations
● Pacing or wandering

From caregiver to caregiver, here are some tips to help manage tough situations.

Aging Gracefully: Caring for Muscles, Joints and Bones

Aging bodies are just another adventure in life! ❤️ At Comfort Keepers, we’re here to bring joy to daily routines, including caring for the muscles, joints, and bones that keep us moving.

Maintaining our strength and movement helps us reduce the risk of diseases like osteoporosis and arthritis.