Powerful Validation Techniques for Cognitive Change
“Sometimes, the best way to move someone isn’t to push them, but to hold their hand and walk with them.” [...]
“Sometimes, the best way to move someone isn’t to push them, but to hold their hand and walk with them.” [...]
Supporting a loved one who is showing signs of cognitive decline can feel overwhelming, especially when you're juggling their needs [...]
The start of a new year brings hope, fresh goals, and the opportunity to create meaningful change. For many families, [...]
From our new book An Achievable Balance - Chapter 9 - Keys to Resilience “Self-care is not self-indulgence, it is [...]
Insights from Kathy Faenzi, Author of “An Achievable Balance” Caring for a loved one with dementia brings [...]
Remember, the dementia patient is not giving you a hard time. The dementia patient is having a hard time.” - [...]
How to Determine What is Going On Lest you feel like that poor fellow, the best direction to take when [...]
Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe a range of Neurological conditions affecting the brain that get worse [...]
This is an excerp from my new book An Achievable Balance. If your loved one receives a diagnosis of cognitive [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE A Comprehensive Guide to Caregiving and Cognitive Decline: An Achievable Balance Now Available on Amazon Caring for [...]