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Mama and Daddy at Connor's Point

Navigating the journey called dementia (Part 1)

Posted on July 3, 2019August 1, 2019 by seniajean

In our family we had a saying, “We’re doing the best we can, and so is Mama.”. It was something we repeated frequently to each other throughout my Mama’s journey through dementia. Mama’s care was a family affair. It took my husband, my sister and I all working together in order to navigate the shoals of this difficult journey called dementia.

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What a great way to spend the Longest Day!

AlzAuthors marks 4th anniversary with a book sale

Posted on June 21, 2019June 21, 2019 by seniajean

Starting Friday, June 21st, the longest day of the year AND The Longest Day as celebrated in honor of those who have Alzheimer’s or other dementia or who have lost their lives to this always fatal disease, several AlzAuthors will be discounting their books so you will want to fill your shelves – virtual or otherwise – with several excellent sources of support.

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Juneberry Memories – Good for the Brain

Posted on June 7, 2019July 24, 2019 by seniajean

One of my favorite childhood memories is of my Grandpa and I standing under his delightful Juneberry tree eating the delicious berries. I loved them. Juneberries look similar to a blueberry, only more burgundy than blue. They have a distinct taste – rather somewhere between the sweetness of a blueberry and the tartness of a raspberry.

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Pets provide comfort and companionship to dementia patients

Posted on May 9, 2019June 9, 2024 by seniajean

Relationships with pets go far deeper than we understand – even if the pet doesn’t belong to the person.

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Chuckles, one of our backyard squirrels waiting for Wayne to toss a few peanuts his way.

Nuts to dementia…

Posted on April 3, 2019October 30, 2021 by seniajean

Squirrels aren’t quite as ‘squirrelly’ as you might think. In fact, research conducted at the University of Exeter has shown that their memory for the locations of hidden nuts is excellent. My granddaughter agrees. She loves squirrels. We were watching a couple of them racing, chasing and hiding nuts in our backyard one day. I remarked that it must be hard for them to remember where all they hid them. She assured me that the little grey guys actually have very good memories. She is 11 now, but if she wishes to attend college in the UK, perhaps the University of Exeter would be a good choice.

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Montessori Method for those with dementia may have merit

Posted on March 5, 2019September 2, 2019 by seniajean

Abilities changed over time as dementia robbed the bits and pieces of Mama’s brain. We had to be strategic, patient and choose our battles. If she didn’t feel like singing, that was okay, but wearing shoes was a requirement.

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Senia and Wayne backing up for better memories

Backing up is good for your memory

Posted on February 7, 2019March 9, 2025 by seniajean

In this modern, computerized society of ours, warnings and advice about backing up computers and tablets have become fairly common. I had to learn the value of backing up my photos and documents the hard way. It happened back in the 90s when personal computers were becoming more and more popular. I can still remember…

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Smiles for the new year

Posted on January 1, 2019September 2, 2019 by seniajean

As it happens, happiness is that easy. The takeaway here is that smiles might just be the best resolution you can make and keep all year long…and best of all, they’re free!

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Wayne is trying out some of the Twistables by Crayola.

Christmas gift ideas for loved-ones with dementia

Posted on December 1, 2018August 19, 2020 by seniajean

Once friends or loved-ones begin their journey down the path of dementia, gift giving becomes much more difficult. Previous interests change or fall away. Abilities diminish, concentration and focus shorten as senses dull. Warm socks, stretchy pants and button-up tops may make dressing easier, but finding something your loved one would enjoy can also make…

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Caregivers make a difference. Friends make a difference for caregivers.

Resources, Applause, and Help for Caregivers

Posted on November 29, 2018March 10, 2025 by seniajean

As we move closer to the end of the year, take a moment to consider and celebrate the contribution of friends and family members who care for loved-ones – not by a pat on the back, but in concrete ways. Family Caregivers are certainly heroes, but not ‘Superhero’s (meaning they can go on endlessly and never tire).

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