Laura Parton
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Laura Parton is a dedicated professional in Senior Care and Senior Health, committed to improving the well-being and quality of life for older adults. With extensive experience, she excels in providing compassionate care and support.
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What You’ll Pay for Assisted Living and Why It Varies
A family tries to notice, however, not a bill or a brochure, but a change. The parent misses meals and forgets appointments or appears to be even more isolated than usual. The real issue is safety, comfort and everyday assistance long before the price comes into the picture. As soon as the assisted living comes into the discussion, it is necessary to comprehend the cost. Having an idea of what you are going to pay and why the numbers are different make families progress forward without ambiguousness.
By Laura Parton10 days ago in Families
Dementia Isn’t Just Memory Loss-Here’s What You Should Know
Whenever the majority of the citizens utter the term dementia, they automatically assume that it has to do with memory impairment. Although forgetfulness is one of the first symptoms that can be seen, dementia is much more than misplaced keys and forgetting the reasons why questions have been asked. It influences the way an individual perceives the world, expresses emotions, executes everyday tasks and even the manner in which he or she reacts towards the familiar environment. This is a bigger picture that caregivers must understand together with relatives, friends, and communities who communicate with those with dementia.
By Laura Parton2 months ago in Journal
Caring for a Loved One with Frontotemporal Dementia: Challenges and Strategies
Caregiving for an individual with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is an experience filled with emotional, physical, and mental demands. Unlike other dementia types, FTD impacts the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, which results in fundamental changes to behavior, personality, and language. As caregivers, we are presented with a multifaceted array of challenges that need patience, strength, and empathy. In this article, we discuss the challenges of FTD care and suggest solutions that enable us to navigate this challenging yet rewarding task.
By Laura Parton4 months ago in Families
A Family's Guide to Navigating Serious illness
When a loved one is diagnosed with a serious illness, families are often thrust into an emotional, physical, and logistical whirlwind. The overwhelming weight of the situation—combined with the need to make swift, life-altering decisions—can leave even the strongest families feeling lost. From frequent hospital visits and medical consultations to around-the-clock caregiving and coordination, the demands can be all-consuming. The psychological, financial, and social implications ripple throughout the entire family system, affecting not only the patient but also spouses, children, siblings, and close friends.
By Laura Parton8 months ago in Families
The Role of Music, Art, and Movement in Supporting Cognitive Health
Within the interdisciplinary study of cognitive health, engaging individuals through creative and physical modalities is increasingly recognized as a vital strategy for maintaining and enhancing neurocognitive function. Music, visual art, and movement-based interventions extend beyond leisurely pursuits; they serve as evidence-based therapeutic tools that foster mental sharpness, emotional resilience, and memory consolidation. In clinical environments offering memory care activities, the thoughtful integration of these modalities significantly enhances the psychosocial and cognitive well-being of individuals experiencing cognitive impairment.
By Laura Parton9 months ago in Families
Understanding the Progression of Neurodegenerative Diseases
Neurodegenerative diseases are a collection of diseases that involve progressive degeneration of the nervous system's structure and function. The diseases tend to cause severe motor and cognitive impairment, which considerably affects the life quality of those affected. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) stands out among them because of the complexity of the symptoms and its course. One of the best-known models for monitoring the evolution of FTD is the 7 stages of frontotemporal dementia, which assists in educating caregivers and healthcare providers on and preparing them for the disease's effects.
By Laura Parton10 months ago in Families
What to Expect from Assisted Living Memory Care Communities
When seeking assisted living memory care, it is essential to understand the environment, services, and benefits these specialized communities provide. Memory care facilities cater to seniors with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other cognitive impairments, ensuring they receive the support needed to maintain quality of life. Below, we provide a comprehensive guide on what to expect from assisted living memory care communities.
By Laura Parton11 months ago in Families
What are the Examples of Reminiscence Therapy for Dementia Patients?
Reminiscence therapy represents a sophisticated and multidimensional intervention tailored to support individuals with dementia by fostering recollection and expression of personal memories. This approach is underpinned by psychological, neurological, and social principles, offering significant enhancements to emotional well-being, interpersonal connections, and cognitive functioning. Below, we examine exemplary applications of reminiscence therapy, emphasizing evidence-based practices and their contributions to dementia care.
By Laura Parton12 months ago in Families
How Assisted Living and Memory Care Support Seniors with Dementia
Dementia is a progressive condition that affects millions of seniors worldwide, presenting unique challenges for their care and quality of life. Assisted living and memory care facilities are specifically designed to address these challenges, providing tailored support and enhancing the lives of seniors with dementia. In this article, we explore the vital roles these facilities play in supporting seniors and their families.
By Laura Partonabout a year ago in Families
What is the Life Expectancy in Memory Care Facilities?
A memory care facility is specifically designed to meet the individual requirements of an individual suffering from Alzheimer's, dementia, or some other form of memory-attendant impairment. These facilities provide structure, medical assistance, and emotional support tailored to every resident's needs. One of the most important questions families often ask when considering this type of care is, "What is the average life expectancy in memory care facilities?" This article gets down deep on this very topic in order to gain an accurate, thorough understanding.
By Laura Partonabout a year ago in Families
What is Reminiscence Therapy for Dementia?
Dementia is one of the most complex neurological disorders affecting millions in the world with significant memory loss and emotive and cognitive decline. There are innovative ways that have started gaining traction in the management of symptoms related to dementia, like a therapy called reminiscence therapy. So, what is reminiscence therapy for dementia, and how does it help alleviate people suffering from the condition? In this article, we approach the extent of reminiscence therapy in its technique, benefits, and how it may affect the quality of life of people with dementia.
By Laura Partonabout a year ago in Families
10 Early Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer's & Dementia
Getting an idea of the earlier symptoms related to Alzheimer's and dementia will be of great importance because it will create an opportunity to determine them in time. Both of these diseases relate to memory, thinking, and behavior, and both of them are progressive in nature. Early detection can make a huge difference to the life of patients and their families. Here are ten early signs, with explanations for each of them.
By Laura Partonabout a year ago in Families











