Caregiving for a family member with dementia is a tough job, both physically and mentally. And things can get a little more challenging during the holidays. You might find yourself struggling to keep up with your caregiving duties and other obligations, as well as shopping, cooking, cleaning and the other preparations the holiday season often entails.
Halloween 2022 at Sundara
Halloween Fun at Sundara We had a fun Halloween at Sundara with friends, food and decorations.
Fall Festival Activities at Sundara
A special thanks to everyone who helped out with our Fall festivities.
Picasso Art Studio Time
During our art day, our residents enjoyed coffee and pastries while they expressed themselves through paint. We’re ready for Spring over here! How about you?
Festive Holiday Fun at Sundara
Our residents and the entire Sundara family had a fun and cozy holiday season this year!
Things You Can Do to Make Sure Your Parents’ Home is Safe
As our parents age, we often take on the role of caregiver, and the management of this can happen from afar. From a distance, we can take measures to help our parents remain safe, but the first step is to physically visit our parents to identify things that we can change.
8 Red Flags of Dementia to Look For When Visiting Aging Parents
Are you visiting your aging parents for the holidays and are wondering what signs to look for if you are worried about dementia? Take this time to make sure they are ok and get help if needed.
Planning Ahead For Safe Holiday Visits to Loved Ones in Memory Care
With the pandemic coinciding with the holidays, every family must take precaution when visiting their loved ones in memory care communities as they are considered most vulnerable to the virus. Safety protocols are set by every community to make family visits extra safe to minimize any risks of infection for the residents and staff as well as the families visiting as well.