From the desk of Rosemary Laird, MD
Founder of Navigating Aging Needs (NAN), LLC

No Place Like Home
There is “no place like home,” as the saying goes. As a Caregiver of a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, considering your own home and your loved one’s living situation is an ongoing challenge. That’s because unfortunately, Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease, and so the “home” needs of you and your loved one will be in flux over time.

There’s No Place Like Home
For our loved ones suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, the familiarity of home can hold added importance. The routine of daily home activities can bring them a sense of comfort and calm. Here are some tips for helping create a sense of routine.