Vaccinations – Essential for Our Community
The pandemic has been a hard time for all of our families. Residents, their loved ones, and our staff have all felt the stress and difficulties that COVID-19 has meant…
Read MoreTransitioning Loved Ones to Dementia Care Facilities
There are lots to consider when you’re preparing to transition a loved one to a dementia care facility. The team at Cotter House Worthington wants to provide tips for each…
Read MoreCotter House Worthington has a Mascot!
His name is Buddy the Brain, and he’s here to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s, dementia and other cognitive conditions.
Read MoreWhat To Do After a Dementia Diagnosis
The earlier you receive a dementia diagnosis, the better. Being proactive about your neurological health will give you peace of mind and time to create a care plan.
Read MoreHow Early Diagnosis Benefit Individuals with Dementia
Understanding the Importance of Early Diagnosis of Dementia The thought of living with dementia can be stressful and anxiety-inducing for many aging adults. Family members and loved ones may experience…
Read MoreThe Value of a Dedicated Memory Care Home
Every element of a great memory care home is customized to provide optimal comfort for each resident. The staff members employ specialized care and activity programs to create a supportive…
Read MoreFive Questions to Ask When Searching for a Memory Care Community
The right Alzheimer’s and dementia care facility will instill a sense of security and comfort in its residents. You’ll have opportunities to ask important questions to determine which facility is…
Read MoreConversations with Dementia: Planning a Change in Schedule
In this series, we will be discussing different aspects of talking about dementia from the first talk you might have with a loved one, to speaking with a doctor, to…
Read MoreConversations with Dementia: What to Tell Your Kids
A dementia diagnosis can hit pretty hard. Between the misconceptions of what can happen next and the normal fear that comes with hearing that a loved one has a chronic…
Read MoreConversations with Dementia: Caregiver Stress
In this series, we will be discussing different aspects of talking about dementia from the first talk you might have with a loved one, to speaking with a doctor, to…
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