by AgePlaceHub Editorial Team | Mar 16, 2026 | Dementia & Memory Care
Your dad had a “mini stroke” six months ago. The doctor said he recovered well. But since then, something’s different. He’s slower. His thinking is foggy. He can’t plan things the way he used to. And last week he got so frustrated trying...
by AgePlaceHub Editorial Team | Mar 16, 2026 | Dementia & Memory Care
The doctor said “Lewy body dementia” and you nodded like you understood. But you didn’t. You went home and Googled it, and now you’re more confused than before — because this doesn’t look like the Alzheimer’s you’ve heard...
by AgePlaceHub Editorial Team | Mar 15, 2026 | Dementia & Memory Care
Your dad called the TV remote “the clicker thing” and laughed about it. But last week he picked it up and couldn’t figure out what it was for at all. He just stared at it. And you felt something shift inside you — that cold feeling in your stomach...
by AgePlaceHub Editorial Team | Mar 15, 2026 | Dementia & Memory Care
Your mom is 58. She’s been forgetting things — not just where she left her keys, but entire conversations you had yesterday. She got lost driving to your sister’s house last month. A house she’s been to hundreds of times. You’re telling...
by AgePlaceHub Editorial Team | Mar 15, 2026 | Dementia & Memory Care
Your mom just asked you the same question three times in ten minutes. Or your dad got lost driving to the grocery store he’s been going to for 30 years. Something is off, and you’re scared. You’re probably Googling “dementia stages” at...
by AgePlaceHub Editorial Team | Mar 10, 2026 | Dementia & Memory Care, Retirement Homes
When a parent or loved one is diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, one of the hardest questions families face is: when is it time for memory care? It’s a deeply personal decision, and there’s no single right answer. But understanding what...