The Magic of Music
“Where words fail, music speaks.” – Hans Christian Andersen
Truer words have not been spoken about the magic music can make for those with dementia. We can all remember special times in our past that are included in the soundtrack of our own lives. You know how that one song takes you right back to that special first love, or the joy you felt looking at your newborn child? That is the magic I am talking about. When people with dementia hear meaningful songs, it taps into a certain pathway that takes them back to their prior self, bringing them joy and a connection they often miss. In this video, I share 2 experiences I was blessed with today where I witnessed this magic myself.
Investor Ready!
Prosper in Peace is ready to meet our investor partner and get moving on this project to improve dementia care. If this is a good fit for you, or someone you know, please reach out to us to start the discussion ~ we are excited to connect and get the ball rolling!
Wishes for a Prosperous and Peaceful 2023
From starting the website to splitting the land, Prosper in Peace is excited to share our 2022 highlights with you in this video. We send you wishes for a prosperous and peaceful year ahead in 2023!
Gift Giving and Dementia
Thoughtful gifts for those with dementia can make a significant difference in their daily life. Listen here for gift-giving suggestions when considering the ones you love who have Alzheimer's and other dementias.
Dementia Dining Tips
Seniors often deal with issues surrounding their nutrition due to the normal aging process; the memory loss experienced with dementia adds a new dimension to the challenge. In this video, we offer strategies to encourage eating in those who may have forgotten either how to eat or even what it means when their body tells them they are hungry.
Happy Holiday Hints
The holidays can be a joyous, yet overwhelming time for those living with dementia. Listen to this session to discover ways to celebrate the season to the fullest , while managing the extra activities you'll want to enjoy.
National Family Caregivers Month
November is National Family Caregivers Month so we at Prosper in Peace wanted to recognize the hard work and amazing effort these loving family members give every day. Listen here to find out how you can care for yourself while caring for the one you love with dementia.
Daylight Savings turns into Sundown
Adjusting time by an hour at the change is seasons is hard on many people but especially those living with Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias. In this video we review how the time change can lead to Sundowner Syndrome. We will discuss the behaviors you may notice that indicate Sundowner Syndrome and techniques you can use to manage, or even possibly avoid, this condition.
MIND ECHOES
You've met them where they are, ensured your interactions always leave a positive warm, fuzzy feeling, and yet the person with dementia you are caring for is still agitated and more confused than normal. What else could be the cause? This episode discusses 10 possible reasons for agitation and increased confusion in those with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Use this guide as a tool to assist you to determine the cause and address the reason for these concerning behaviors.
Information initially published by 3SpiritUK.
Meet Me Where I Am
Caregivers often feel frustrated trying to help people with dementia return to the current reality. Because those with dementia do not have the capacity to understand their current situation, it is futile to attempt to make them adjust. Listen here for a couple examples of ways to meet people with Alzheimer's and other dementias right where they are to encourage positive interaction.
Warm Fuzzies
People with dementia may lose their ability to remember things but they do not lose their ability to feel. Watch our very first video blog (vlog) to learn how you can leave people with dementia feeling warm fuzzies after interacting with you.
Cream of the Crop
"Growing your own" is a term that can have many connotations. In this week's post we talk about training new caregivers that may become future employees and using medical marijuana as a treatment for Alzheimer's and other dementias. Read on to expand your mind.
Falling into Place
The change of seasons prompts us to examine our lives and the seasons we go through as we age. Prosper in Peace is creating thoughtful, engaging memory care for those experiencing a season of dementia. You can learn about the benefit provided by memory cafes in this week's post.
The Harvest Moon Welcomes the Autumnal Equinox
The beginning of Fall is a time to harvest the fruits of our labors and share our bounties with others. How are we preparing for a busy fall creating mindful memory care? Read here to find out more about how sharing our bounty of information with the friendly competition will help us and them deliver high-quality care for those with Alzheimer's and other dementia diagnoses.
Walking for a Cause
The Alzheimer's Association is the leading organization focused on ending Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Their annual fundraiser is the Walk to End Alzheimer's event and we are preparing to participate in this fun and important experience. Read here to learn more details!
Back to School Time
Fall brings back-to-school time and a chance to learn new things. How can memory care staff ensure they are providing the highest quality and most individualized care possible to those with Alzheimer's and other dementias? The short answer is certification in dementia care. All of the staff who work at Prosper in Peace will be certified in dementia care every 2 years. You can learn more about how this will benefit our residents in this post.
Busy as a bee
The desert blossoms have the bees buzzing and I have been just busy planning a mindful memory care village. How can honey help you possibly decrease your chances of developing Alzheimer's or another dementia? I share those details and a delicious way to enjoy your honey in this week's blog post ~ check it out here!
Raindrops keep falling on my head
The rains this week brought a lot of activity to the desert flora, and to our work changing the way we provide dementia care in America. We continue to compile an outstanding team that will design our mindful memory care village. Making connections is important in the beginning to establish a sturdy base on which to grow, and I am constructing the strongest foundation possible to support our quest to provide the best care for those living with dementia. Read all about our rainy day activities here.
Seek and You Will Find
Building quality dementia care requires knowledgeable planners to design a safe and engaging environment. At Prosper in Peace, we are compiling a team that will ensure our memory care village is as comfortable and engaging as possible to best meet the needs of our residents. You can learn more about our team in this week’s post.
Good Things Take Time and Options
It is important to put together the right team when designing high-quality dementia care. Sometimes it takes time and going through a few options to develop the right mix of people. Each member of our staff and those who lead the project will have a passion to create the best memory care possible for Arizona, and all of America. Learn about some of our connections in this week’s post.