Study shows people with dementia are more likely to relocate

November 1st, 2024

One of the big questions families have when a loved one is diagnosed with dementia is: Where will they live? Many people would like to continue living at home as long as possible, but more than 20% end up moving within four years of getting a diagnosis. That means it’s twice as likely that people […]

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Getting the most out of the Lizzy Care app

July 14th, 2023

The Lizzy Care app was developed to assist families and caregivers to better communicate while caring for someone with dementia. Receive updates, connect via chat, and check routines all in one place. […]

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Why Early Intervention is Key for Dementia Care

May 8th, 2023

Early intervention is a challenging, but essential decision to make to ensure the right care for your loved one. […]

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Nourishing Minds: The Lizzy Care Guide to Diet & Dementia Care

April 18th, 2023

Caring for a loved one with dementia means adapting to their evolving needs, including their diet and mealtime habits. As dementia progresses, changes in taste preferences or mealtime recognition can occur, impacting their nutritional intake. Our guide offers practical advice to support your loved one’s dietary needs, ensuring they receive the nourishment essential for their overall health and wellness. […]

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Starting the Conversation: Tips for Discussing Dementia with Family

March 6th, 2023

You suspect your loved one has dementia. How should you approach the conversation with them? Watching a loved one age is incredibly difficult. All caregivers struggle with bringing up the subject of a memory care condition, like Alzheimer’s or dementia, with their loved one. It’s natural to be worried that you will upset or anger […]

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