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By Greg Kling, 8:00 am on December 25, 2025

Dementia affects millions of people worldwide, leaving families wondering whether they might be at risk, too. While age and lifestyle factors significantly influence dementia development, genetics also play a crucial role in determining who might face this condition later in life. The Genetic Foundation of Dementia Genetics contribute to dementia risk through several mechanisms, but the relationship isn’t straightforward. Scientists…

By Greg Kling, 6:50 am on December 16, 2025

Caring for a senior loved one with dementia can feel like driving with a GPS that recalculates every few minutes. Just when you think you know the route, something changes, and you adjust again. Most families don’t set out to become caregivers. They arrive there through love, obligation, or a promise made years earlier, often without realizing how complex the…

By Greg Kling, 8:00 am on December 11, 2025

Finding the right in-home care for a senior loved one is a significant decision that requires careful thought and research. To ensure you find a reliable and compassionate caregiver, it’s essential to follow a structured process for sourcing and vetting candidates. Ask for Referrals One of the most reliable ways to find high-quality in-home care is through word-of-mouth referrals. Start…

By Greg Kling, 8:00 am on November 27, 2025

Caring for a senior loved one with dementia often involves navigating challenging behaviors that can feel overwhelming and unpredictable. These behaviors are typically expressions of unmet needs or responses to confusion and frustration. Understanding effective management strategies can help both caregivers and individuals with dementia maintain dignity and quality of life. Understand the Root Causes Dementia-related behaviors rarely happen without…

By Greg Kling, 8:00 am on November 13, 2025

Deciding when to transition to hospice care is a deeply personal and often difficult choice for seniors and their families. Understanding what hospice care involves and when it might be the right option can bring clarity and comfort during a challenging time. This guide explains the purpose of hospice care and how it supports individuals with life-limiting illnesses. What Is…

By Greg Kling, 10:30 am on November 7, 2025

If you love someone living with dementia, you already know this journey takes strength, humor, and a whole lot of heart. It’s confusing, it’s exhausting, and sometimes it feels like you’re figuring it out one minute at a time. I’ve spent years in dementia care, walking alongside families and caregivers who are learning how to love through change. So let’s…

By Greg Kling, 8:00 am on October 30, 2025

Receiving a dementia diagnosis can feel overwhelming, leaving you uncertain about how to share this news with the people who matter most. Having open conversations with family and friends is crucial for building the support network you’ll need. This guide will help you navigate these difficult but important discussions with confidence and clarity. Choose the Right Time and Setting The…

By Greg Kling, 8:00 am on October 16, 2025

Long-term care insurance covers some of the costs of services you might need if you can’t perform basic daily activities due to illness, injury, or aging. Unlike traditional health insurance or Medicare, this specialized coverage fills a critical gap by paying for extended care services. Understanding how long-term care insurance works can help you make informed decisions about protecting your…

By Greg Kling, 6:34 am on October 9, 2025

Caring for someone with dementia is often compared to a journey. And let’s be honest, it’s not the kind with a tidy map and clear directions. It’s full of detours, wrong turns, and those moments where you think “Well, I didn’t see that coming.” But here’s something I’ve learned after years of walking alongside families: every “uh-oh” moment can turn…

By Greg Kling, 8:00 am on September 25, 2025

Dementia affects millions of families worldwide, bringing unique challenges that extend far beyond medical care. Early legal and financial planning can protect your senior loved one’s wishes, preserve family assets, and reduce stress during an already difficult time. Establish Essential Legal Documents Early The most critical step in dementia planning involves creating or updating key legal documents while your loved…