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Name Confusion-Normal or Dementia?

By Hurley Elder Care Law | September 15, 2017

  Do you ever get confused and call Bill’s room John’s? Sometimes, our memories get all mixed up, especially in homes we have lived in for a long time and children have switched rooms. Do you say: “Susie, I mean Mary, I mean Joanie, dinner is ready.” “Oh, what’s your name?” Don’t be concerned, this…

Seniors Playing Games to Stay Sharp

By Hurley Elder Care Law | June 6, 2016

Seniors are now playing online games as a source of fun and to help keep their minds mentally sharp.

Ward Off Cognitive Decline with Seafood

By Hurley Elder Care Law | June 3, 2016

A new study found that eating a seafood meal or another meal high in omega-3 fatty acids once a week may protect against memory loss and cognitive problems in older people.

Myths of Aging

By Hurley Elder Care Law | June 1, 2016

Many myths about aging are not true. Which ones do you believe?

Boost Your Mental Health

By Hurley Elder Care Law | May 25, 2016

It is important to maintain good mental health, especially as you get older. The risk for depression and other mental illnesses increases as we age.

Brain Food

By Hurley Elder Care Law | April 1, 2016

Certains foods can help keep your brain young and alert.

Anesthesia and Mental Decline

By Hurley Elder Care Law | March 23, 2016

Many believe that there is a link between anesthesia and long-term mental decline, but a recent study has proven this not to be true.

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