New York Senior Book Review

Why Do You Think I Call You Mama? A Journey Through Dementia | New York Senior Book Reviews

Dementia is a cruel disease. The often slow descent into irreversible mental decline is horrific and traumatizing. Challenges abound at every stage, and not surprisingly, caregivers are at the forefront of the battle. To make matters worse, there’s no known cure for Alzheimer’s. For caregivers, hope often proves elusive. Fortunately, there are many books on…

severe consequences of caregiver stress in Brooklyn & New York

Caregiver Stress in New York & Brooklyn: Fighting Severe Consequences for Caregivers

Caregivers Have Their Limits Many caregivers in New York and Brooklyn who experience caregiver stress try to keep going despite emotional and physical fatigue. They often put their patients before themselves, allowing their stress to grow and manifest in poor health. It’s important to note that this avoidance is not necessarily sustainable. While the selflessness…

end-of-life discussion with a resistant senior

Eldercare Conversation With A Resistant Senior by Anita Kamiel, R.N., M.P.S.

Awkward Discussion We talk a lot about how important it is to have those serious end-of-life discussions with your elderly loved ones as they enter their golden years. It’s so important to hash out their preferences for care while they are still fully cognizant, before any decline in mental capacity. We also know that under…