Large spaces can be disorienting for people with memory loss. Moving to a studio apartment allows your loved one to gain social engagement and safety.
Discover the exciting reopening of Episcopal Church Home's healthcare campus admissions, offering new levels of care and modern amenities for seniors in Louisville.
The Episcopal Church Home is full of hope for new treatments and possible preventions for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Knowing the different causes of memory loss will help you develop a memory care plan for your aging loved one.
Joanie Lepping Gillis discusses just how valuable proactive planning is for easing the transition into senior care.
Early dementia diagnosis can give aging adults access to invaluable interventions that can improve quality of life.
First Christian Church has donated funds to create a sensory garden and provide comfort pets for ECH residents.
Summer is a great time for seniors to enjoy a more active lifestyle and embrace positive aging.
As ECH’s care team manager, Paula Cates receives many questions about memory care from potential residents’ families. Here, she tackles several popular ones.
There are several steps caregivers can take to support their aging loved one while simultaneously mitigating difficult dementia behaviors.
With guidance and preparation, you can make traveling with Alzheimer's or dementia a positive, productive experience for all.
Money management issues are a subtle symptom of Alzheimer’s and dementia that could manifest years before other warning signs.
Asking for a dementia screening is a vital step in taking control of your health.
ECH memory care residents moved into the updated Memory Care Center of Excellence in September. Here’s a closer look at the many benefits available to seniors there.
All long-term care communities aren’t created equal, so how do you find the best fit for your loved one? Here are eight things to ask when assessing long-term care options.
The daughter of former Episcopal Church Home residents has turned her blog about her mother’s dementia into a book.
Ask these five questions when choosing a retirement community or memory care provider for the senior you care about.
Keep an eye out for these seven red flags while touring prospective memory care centers.
Here are tips our Episcopal Church Home memory care experts recommend to connect with loved ones with Alzheimer's, other dementias or age-related memory loss.
Let's talk about some things you need to know and tips and strategies you and your family can use to find the best memory care for your loved one in Louisville.
Seven warning signs during the holidays that your parent might have memory loss.
Seeing the progression on memory loss in an older loved one is worrisome and can be hard to deal with. Here are three tips for coping with memory loss.
Are you prepared for the cost of memory care for your loved ones? If not, read our quick guide to ensure that you are!
Choosing a memory care provider for your loved one is tough. That's why we've created a list of 10 tips to help you choose the best facility for them!
Today, a good memory care facility is designed or adapted to allow safe wandering.
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