Basic Balance: Are You Regularly Doing Balance Exercises?
February 25, 2026
There’s really no debate that for most of us, balance becomes more important- and more fragile- the older we get. You know the drill: One in four adults age 65 and older falls each year, and more than ⅓ of those falls require medical attention or limit activities or mobility….
Beauty Brands: Experts Recommend Makeup For Mature Women
February 25, 2026
While there’s no age limit as to whether you should use makeup to enhance or alter your appearance, there may come a time when you question whether wearing makeup is right for you. Whether it’s due to skin changes, lifestyle changes, or just not giving a damn anymore about what…
No Brainer: New Support For Brain Games And Other Cognitive Enrichment
February 18, 2026
Back in October of 2025, we highlighted a new study that seemed to demonstrate that playing certain brain games could restore a chemical neurotransmitter in the brain, thereby lowering your risk of cognitive decline and improving memory and thinking skills. Now we have evidence from a new study, under the…
Carrying The Vision Forward: AlzAuthors Has Become A Part Of The All Home Care Matters Community By Lance A. Slatton
February 18, 2026
By Lance A. Slatton I have the privilege of sharing some news that is both deeply humbling and incredibly exciting for the dementia community: AlzAuthors has found a new home with All Home Care Matters, and I have been entrusted with the honor of serving as the new President…
Caring And Coping: An Interview with Caregiver Advocate Katrina Love Prescott
February 11, 2026
Before caregiving reshaped her life, Katrina Love Prescott was a producer, yoga teacher, and life coach. Her mom’s young-onset dementia diagnosis thrust her into a new role, revealing societal stigmas and healthcare gaps as she became her mother’s primary caregiver. Blending mindfulness, dementia care, and coaching, Katrina eased the stress…
Emotional? Yes. Tragedy? No. My Mom, Tom Kitwood And Me By Mary Fridley
February 11, 2026
By Mary Fridley I am pleased to share an edited excerpt of an article, “Emotional? Yes. Tragedy? No. My mom, Tom Kitwood, and me,” that was published on LinkedIn last month. While I’ve chosen not to include in this post the sections about Tom Kitwood, I hope this quote…