Dementia Care
Caring for someone with dementia requires patience, understanding, and reliable information. The Dementia Care section of 60AndOver.net provides compassionate, research-based guidance for families and caregivers supporting loved ones living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of cognitive decline.
Our goal is to make care easier to navigate — from recognizing early symptoms to managing daily routines, communication challenges, and behavioral changes with empathy and confidence. Each article offers practical strategies drawn from reputable medical and caregiving sources, helping you build a calm, structured environment that promotes dignity and safety.
You’ll also find guidance on caregiver wellbeing — coping with stress, finding respite options, and connecting with community support groups. We highlight memory-care programs, assistive technologies, and environmental adjustments that make home life safer and more manageable for everyone involved.
Every resource in this section is written to empower families with actionable steps, not overwhelming medical jargon. Dementia affects individuals differently, but informed care can make every day more meaningful and less stressful for both patient and caregiver.
Whether you’re beginning to notice memory changes in a loved one or managing advanced stages of dementia, this category delivers clarity, encouragement, and trustworthy information you can depend on at each stage of the journey.
Dementia is one of the greatest challenges many families face as their loved ones grow older. It is more than just memory loss—it changes how a person thinks, communicates, and lives. For caregivers, the journey is often filled with both emotional strain and practical responsibilities, from creating a safe environment to finding moments of comfort […]
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Sleep problems are common in dementia. Many older adults have trouble falling asleep, wake frequently at night, or become restless and wander. These disruptions can affect not only the person living with dementia but also their caregivers. The good news is that the most effective “sleeping aids” are often simple, safe steps that strengthen healthy
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For many families, dementia is not just about memory loss. It is about the daily rhythm of life—and nowhere is this more obvious than at night. Seniors with dementia often struggle to fall asleep, stay asleep, or rest peacefully. This leaves them tired, confused, and sometimes agitated during the day. For caregivers, it means long
Dementia and Sleep: A Caregiver’s Guide to Rest, Safety, and Support Read More »