Last night guest host Doreen Lang was fortunate to have Dr. Paul Solomon as her guest on My Generation, broadcast on 95.9 WATD-FM. Dr. Paul Solomon is a founder and the Clinical Director of the ...
As concerns about the pandemic continue to surround us, how safe is it to move your loved one to a community setting right now? What do you do when your loved one is showing the ...
New Year brings new attitudes…and kindness By Phyllis DeLaricheliere, MS About those New Year’s Resolutions… We all make them, but do we all keep them? Where did the tradition come from? Why do we sing ...
Ask the Hippie By Phyllis DeLaricheliere, MS Dogs. They have been documented as far back as 30 million years ago. Throughout history, the dog has been referred to as loyal, protective, and a loyal companion – ...
By Josh Eibelman Have you or someone you know been forgetting things more often or having more trouble remembering words or completing familiar tasks? These slight changes in memory or other thinking abilities might be ...
By Phyllis DeLaricheliere, MS Researchers are working day in and day out to find a cure for Alzheimer’s, but encouragingly more and more support and data is coming out towards prevention. One way is to ...
Listen to our conversation with Phyllis DeLaricheliere, broadcast on My Generation, 95.9 WATD-FM. Phyllis discusses a unique and effective approach to use when caring for someone with Alzheimer’s/dementia by accessing the “Hippie” side of our ...
By Greg Porell Scituate – Do you know what happens to God when a person is afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease? Nothing. He stays right there with them. That’s the good news for people of faith ...
By Rebekah Levit Milton – After a hospitalization for a serious health event, many seniors need additional care or rehabilitation services, such as physical or occupational therapy. Often they are discharged to a skilled nursing ...