An Irreverent Look at Ageing
If we can face a situation with humour, we are winning, so I thought I’d compile a few quotations about ageing (everyone’s favourite thing to have a laugh about…).
Who ‘Words Without Stories’ is For
I created Words Without Stories specfically for people living with advanced dementia. If your loved one can still read a story, and follow a narrative, it’s not for them. It would be far too basic.
Gifts For People Living With Dementia
There are times when I am buying my mum gifts where I invest a lot of ‘hope’ into them. What I mean by that is, I am hoping to get a reaction, from my mum. Recognition, interaction, something. As her dementia advances, this becomes less and less likely. It is my choice, therefore, if I want to actually set myself up for disappointment.
Technology in Care Homes is not Resident Centred
Technology in Care Homes is not Resident Centred
1 Aug
Written By Anna Smart
…or residents’ families. Or even staff.
Following a (routine) conversation with social services today, I thought I would both
- get this off my chest
- see if other people have the same issues.
Tips For Care Home Visits
If you are new to visiting someone who is living with dementia in a care home, it can feel quite disorientating for you. You’re used to being with your loved one in their (or your joint) home environment, where nothing is scheduled, and everything just feels easy. If they want a nap, it’s no problem, because you can just spend time with them later, or tomorrow
7 Moments of Joy With My Mum
When I talk about my mum’s dementia with people, I will often talk about how lucky we are.
I realise that sounds odd, but, you have to judge a situation on its own merits, right?