The conversation delves into the profound and unconditional love that spouses experience during the caregiving journey, the inherent desire to fix our loved ones, and the realization that some challenges are beyond our control.
Before we dive into the future, we want to take a moment to wish you and your loved ones a joyous and fulfilling Thanksgiving. May this special day be filled with warmth, laughter, and cherished moments with your family and friends.
Lisa Skinner sharing what the common triggers are that cause behavioral and personality changes in people with dementia which includes details on what to look for if a change in behavior occurs, as well as what some of the most challenging behaviors are.
Approximately 70 to 90 percent of Alzheimer’s patients eventually develop behavioral symptoms; therefore, Lisa can’t emphasize enough the importance of being able to recognize these behavioral symptoms and what might have triggered them.
Lisa Skinner goes into great detail about child development, nature vs. nurture, why these children were abandoned, and how difficult it was for these children to readjust to society. Many children didn’t readjust to society.
They discussed how important it is to know and share our family history, and to have our loved one’s voices recorded and placed in a safe digital platform! Daniel gave a great idea for people to record birthday messages that loved ones can…
The difference between charter schools and public schools, how education has changed over the years, charter schools are held to a higher level of their student’s progress and curriculum.