Man’s Best Friend: Understanding Dementia in Dogs
At Personal Senior Care Homes, we know that pets aren’t just animals—they are family. Unfortunately, our canine companions can suffer from a condition very similar to human dementia, known as…
At Personal Senior Care Homes, we know that pets aren’t just animals—they are family. Unfortunately, our canine companions can suffer from a condition very similar to human dementia, known as…
At Personal Senior Care Homes, we believe that understanding the science behind aging is the first step toward better care. Recent medical research has highlighted a critical connection between obesity…
New study shows Alzheimer’s disease can be reversed to achieve full neurological recovery—not just prevented or slowed—in animal models.December 23, 2025Story by: Bill Lubinger For more than a century, people…
Globally, Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia represent a significant challenge for individuals and families. As medical research continues to seek effective treatments, a proactive approach focusing on early…
Men vs. Women: Understanding the Difference Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affects millions of Americans, but women are disproportionately impacted, making up nearly two-thirds of all Alzheimer’s patients in the United States.…
People living with Alzheimer’s disease often experience various skin issues. These can include dry, itchy skin due to aging and reduced moisture, as well as skin picking or scratching that…
Recent research has uncovered a startling finding: microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) can accumulate in the human brain. Even more concerning, studies suggest a potential connection between these plastic particles…
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) do not directly cause dementia, but they can significantly worsen dementia symptoms and even trigger delirium—a sudden state of severe confusion. This often appears as a…
An important part of diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease includes being able to explain your symptoms. It may help to get input from a close family member or friend about your symptoms…
Some research has indicated that later life development of obsessive-compulsive behaviors (as opposed to a life-long tendency) could be connected to the early stages of dementia and should be evaluated by a knowledgeable…