Dr. Rosemary Laird

From the desk of Rosemary Laird, MD

Founder of Navigating Aging Needs (NAN), LLC

Let’s Get Physical!
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Let’s Get Physical!

Scores of studies and decades of research has shown that physical activity is one of the best “medicines” for overall wellbeing that is available. Here’s how to start.

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Listen Up!
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Listen Up!

For a caregiver, listening is a critically important skill that you need to develop, hone, and employ every day.

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Coping With Global Crisis
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Coping With Global Crisis

Here are some strategies to help you reduce stress and maintain emotional well-being while experiencing a world of trouble.

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Embrace the Changes!
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Embrace the Changes!

In a world where the only thing that keeps constant is change itself, coping with change requires cultivating a set of behaviors that help you stay strong as you navigate that change.

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Back to School!
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Back to School!

Knowledge about this illness you and your loved one are facing can lower your stress and provide peace of mind and confidence in your knowledge that, no matter what, you are ready for what’s next.

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Storms Ahead!
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Storms Ahead!

As tropical storm Idalia bears down on Florida this week, it’s a good time to take a few moments to refresh your knowledge about the risks of big storms, and how to protect yourself if necessary.

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Coping with Family Dynamics
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Coping with Family Dynamics

When a loved one is stricken with Alzheimer’s, the dynamics of a family can undergo big changes. As the challenges and responsibilities of caregiving grow deeper, already-existing tensions between some members of a family can increase, particularly if one or more family members feel that they are shouldering a greater part of the burden. Here are a few tips on how to manage family dynamics:

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Shine Brightly, But Don't Flame Out!
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Shine Brightly, But Don't Flame Out!

As a caregiver, you need to be aware of the dangers and risks of your role, as taking on the additional burden and stress of caregiving can have tangible, negative health consequences. And if you aren’t healthy, you won’t be in a condition to help your loved one. Here is some important guidance on keeping healthy as a caregiver.

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Stay in Touch!
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Stay in Touch!

Maintaining communication is critically important. Because of the changes of Alzheimer's, sometimes your loved one can seem like they are a billion miles away when you try to get through to them. By adhering to a few basic guidelines, however, you can keep the critical lines of communication open.

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Time to Get Organized!
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Time to Get Organized!

The hot “dog days” of summer is a good time to relax, find a little breathing room, and enjoy the slower the pace of activities. It can also be a perfect time for some organizing.

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Safe Home!
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Safe Home!

As Alzheimer’s disease erodes your loved one’s memory, their perception of what they see, and their reasoning powers, a house can become a far more hazardous place for them to be. But with the right changes to the environment you can make their home far safer, and give your loved one a greater sense of security and independence.

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Thanks, Partner!
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Thanks, Partner!

The hard work you are doing, every day, is truly making a difference, and paying off in better outcomes for your loved ones

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Stay Safe This Summer!
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Stay Safe This Summer!

It’s Memorial Day, the unofficial kick-off day for summe. For many people around the country, this means heading to the beach, firing up barbeque grills, and having picnics. But there is something else that you should absolutely begin doing around this time of year: Preparing for the dangers of Florida’s summer weather.

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Managing Anger
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Managing Anger

All of us, at some time, will experience and express anger at our loved one. You are, after all, human, and feeling angry is part of the human experience. The recognition that this very human trait occurs in all of us is the cornerstone of how you can cope with it.

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Don’t Just Survive, Thrive!
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Don’t Just Survive, Thrive!

Being a caregiver for a loved one with Alzheimer’s is typically not something anyone plans for, and can represent a sudden, unexpected, and prolonged commitment to care. But, as Supreme Court Justice Jackson points out, “if you make the most of the resources you have, use your strengths to make your mark, and play the long game in your interactions with others, you will not only survive – you will thrive.”

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Seeing the Light
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Seeing the Light

As a caregiver, it’s often hard to actively seek out the flashes of pleasure and joy that come from your everyday efforts. However, if you are able to relax and open yourself to opportunities, those wonderful moments will come to you.

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There’s No Place Like Home
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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.

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How to Find Your Way
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How to Find Your Way

Being in unknown terrain can result in unpleasant surprises That’s why it’s handy to have a roadmap at hand for the journey ahead.

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How To Better Communicate
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How To Better Communicate

For caregivers, communication is critical to your loved one’s health and wellbeing. It is important that you make sure you have a clear means of passing along information, comfort, and encouragement to your loved one. But you also need to serve as the centerpiece of your loved one’s caregiving universe, gathering and coordinating information from doctors and other healthcare experts, service providers, and others in your loved one’s caregiving “village”.

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