By Clearday Research Team Earlier this year the Biden administration called on Congress to put $400 billion toward expanding access to home or community-based care for aging relatives and people with disabilities. It’s widely agreed upon that it is of utmost importance to help older…
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Alzheimer's Disease
Modernizing Care Facilities
By Clearday Research Team The continuous uphill battle caregivers face in order to receive basic resources to care for those that suffer from cognitive decline can become discouraging and disheartening. That’s why modernizing care facilities should be of utmost importance in order to give quality…
Recent Legislation for Family Caregivers
By Clearday Research Team It is commonly known in the long-term care system that family caregivers are routinely unrecognized for how much they do to provide diligent service for those suffering from Alzheimer’s. Family caregivers are oftentimes strained with not only the mental and emotional…
Ways to Combat Isolation in Alzheimer’s and Dementia Patients
By Clearday Research Team The impacts of social isolation and loneliness can be especially harmful to older adults suffering from dementia. One of the many detrimental effects of dementia is the struggle of maintaining relationships and participating in social activities, which can lead to detachment…
Alzheimer’s Death Reporting is Up
By Clearday Research Team Alzheimer’s and Dementia death reporting numbers have continued to increase. Notable organizations, such as the World Health Organization, recognize Alzheimer’s as a public health priority and its efforts to increase awareness of the vicious disease comes in due time. According to…
The Benefits of Delaying One Month of Residential Care
By Clearday Research Team The benefits of delaying one month of residential care seem to be endless, especially when it comes to the high costs associated with care. Home care allows for a more intimate, one-on-one care and contact with the caregiver. Seniors are able…