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Mistakes People Often Make After Losing a Spouse

If you’ve experienced losing a spouse, you not only know how emotionally devastating it is, but how disorienting it can be. Losing a spouse typically means losing decades of familiarity and habit. Many surviving spouses in the midst of grief say they feel lost, adrift, and aimless. Each person experiences grief differently, and if you … Read more

For Primary Caregivers, Respite Care Provides Rest, Prevents Burnout

What does “respite care” mean? The word “respite” means a break, a breather, a chance to catch one’s breath. Few people need respite care more than America’s army of unpaid caregivers. Unpaid caregivers tend to have one thing in common: exhaustion. The physical, mental, and emotional demands of providing care to a parent, spouse, relative … Read more

Preventing Dementia: These Habits Can Help Reduce Risk

For the past few weeks here on the Blog, we’ve featured articles about dementia and cognitive decline. We looked at cases of the sudden onset of dementia and how it can upend retirement plans. We also talked about the dangers of ignoring Mild Cognitive Impairment. But what about preventing dementia? What’s the latest thinking from … Read more

Mild Cognitive Impairment: Denial Can Be Dangerous

When we hear the phrase, “cognitive impairment,” our first reaction is often fear. “Uh-oh,” we may think – “when I forgot that appointment last week, or misplaced the car keys, was that the beginnings of cognitive impairment? Does that mean I’m losing it mentally?” When it comes to what doctors call mild cognitive impairment, or … Read more

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