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The Future of Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s

2024-01-22T21:56:23+00:00

Currently, the only way doctors can diagnose Alzheimer’s disease is to document a patient’s medical history, perform a neurological exam (to test reflexes, coordination, muscle tone, strength, eye movement, speech, and sensation), and perform cognitive tests for problem-solving and memory. But by the time a diagnosis is given, the disease has already caused severe [...]

The Future of Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s2024-01-22T21:56:23+00:00

The Three Stages of Alzheimer’s

2024-01-22T21:57:17+00:00

Dementia is a general term for the decline in mental abilities in older adults. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, causing 60-80% of cases. The disease progresses slowly, and while symptoms vary from person to person, it can generally be divided into three stages: mild, moderate and severe. A person in [...]

The Three Stages of Alzheimer’s2024-01-22T21:57:17+00:00

Early Signs of Dementia

2024-01-22T21:58:44+00:00

As we age, it’s often difficult to make the distinction between normal cognitive decline and dementia. We all misplace objects and forget appointments from time to time, but when do senior moments become signs of something more complex happening in the brain? Dementia can develop very slowly, making it challenging to recognize subtle changes [...]

Early Signs of Dementia2024-01-22T21:58:44+00:00

2021 Twin Cities Walk to End Alzheimer’s

2024-01-22T21:59:44+00:00

Join Us for the 2021 Twin Cities Walk to End Alzheimer’s Saturday, September 18, 2021 Registration at 8 am Ceremony at 9:30 am Walk to follow Suite Living is proud once again to be a sponsor of the Twin Cities Walk to End Alzheimer’s. All funds raised further the care, support and research efforts [...]

2021 Twin Cities Walk to End Alzheimer’s2024-01-22T21:59:44+00:00

The Benefits of Music for Seniors

2024-01-22T22:00:57+00:00

Music can transform. It can calm, distract, trigger memories, improve moods, and provide an emotional release for anyone young and old. And in seniors, particularly those in cognitive decline, music can be a lifeline to the soothing feelings of familiarity that are so necessary for their physical and emotional well-being. Here are some of [...]

The Benefits of Music for Seniors2024-01-22T22:00:57+00:00

Important Questions to Ask Doctors and Caregivers

2024-01-22T22:02:15+00:00

Having a good relationship with your doctor is critical to optimal health care. And when a loved one is aging and/or has cognitive impairments, it is equally important for both families and patients to maintain good communication and ask the right questions, so the entire health care team can provide the best possible care. [...]

Important Questions to Ask Doctors and Caregivers2024-01-22T22:02:15+00:00

Physical Activity Is Essential in Older Adults

2024-01-22T22:03:07+00:00

It’s obvious to all adults that with age comes diminished strength and stamina. But as our bodies slow down, it becomes increasingly important to keep up with a moderate exercise routine to maintain and improve both physical and mental health. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, men and women over age [...]

Physical Activity Is Essential in Older Adults2024-01-22T22:03:07+00:00

Welcome to Suite Living!

2024-01-22T22:04:08+00:00

We’re excited to use this blog to help you get to know more about our wonderful communities, caregivers and residents, and inform and educate about Alzheimer’s and Dementia, including signs and symptoms, treatment and management, and groundbreaking medical advancements. But first, let us introduce ourselves. We are Suite Living Senior Memory Care and Assisted [...]

Welcome to Suite Living!2024-01-22T22:04:08+00:00
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