Helping Minds Remember: How Feedback Can Support Learning in Early-Stage Alzheimer’s Disease
People with mild Alzheimer’s disease may lose many memories—but their ability to learn with feedback remains surprisingly intact.
People with mild Alzheimer’s disease may lose many memories—but their ability to learn with feedback remains surprisingly intact.
Many people still misunderstand hospice as a service only for the final hours, or as a signal of “giving up.” But that couldn’t be further from the truth. Hospice care is about comfort, dignity, and supporting the whole person—not just medically, but emotionally and spiritually.
Caring for an aging loved one is both profound and challenging, often filled with difficult decisions and emotional upheaval.
Encounters with friends are strongly associated with positive mood throughout the day.