Howard Woodrum

I became aware of dementia when my Dad was diagnosed with Vascular Dementia in 2015. Since then, my Mom and I have learned a lot about the disease, and how best to cope with the ups and downs it creates in the family. I started this website as a way to share my experiences and to help other people who are on this difficult journey. Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor. My views on this website are not to be viewed as personal medical advice but rather for the purpose of general knowledge and to share my experiences. You are strongly advised to speak to your own physician for medical advice before acting on any of the recommendations on this website.

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19 Interesting Facts About Alzheimer’s Disease

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What is the FAST Score for Dementia?

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GPS Trackers for the Dementia Patients

GPS Trackers for Dementia Patients Introduction If our loved ones with dementia go outside, you fear something bad will happen to them. They may wander off into an unsafe place, become disoriented, and struggle to find their way home. These concerns are justifiable given the fact that the disease is associated with memory loss and a decline in rational

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Jumpsuits for People With Dementia

Anti-Strip Jumpsuits for People with Dementia Introduction Living with someone suffering from dementia can be overwhelming. According to the dementia Association, 5.7 million Americans suffer from the condition.  Some of the biggest challenges that caregivers for dementia patients suffer from include: The inability of the patient to control bladder or bowel The patient undressing in

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Dementia and Anxiety

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