What to Put in a Dementia Care Binder (North Austin Checklist) Most families do not plan to make medical and legal decisions in a hurry. But...
What to Put in a Dementia Care Binder (North Austin Checklist) Most families do not plan to make medical and legal decisions in a hurry. But...
You may be trying to keep your loved one home for as long as possible, but could waiting cost your loved one their well-being? Watch this video to find out.
Making time for relaxation and fun is necessary for any family – but how do you fit it into an already packed schedule? And if you’re a caregiver, it’s even harder to fit in time for recreation. But, no matter your situation, it’s important to balance work and obligations with fun and relaxation.
Round Rock, Texas is a mid-sized city in Central Texas, located about 19 miles from Austin. Its smaller size and distance from the bigger city of Austin make it a less congested, less expensive and more home-like place to live than the capital city. It’s close enough to Austin that you can head there to do things, but you might not feel the need. There are tons of things going on in Round Rock every week, as well as some popular annual events.
Have you ever felt refreshed and less stressed after partaking in a fun activity? Sometimes, a change of scenery does us some much-needed good. Our loved ones with dementia especially benefit from getting out and doing things that are fun and away from the daily routine.
When you or your loved one are looking for a therapist who is experienced with dementia, you may encounter some confusion with the many titles that mental health professionals hold, as well as what they treat. We hope that this blog will help you to better understand your options in the Round Rock, Texas area.
When we notice changes in our loved one’s behavior and increased forgetfulness it can feel alarming and overwhelming, even if we feel we have prepared ourselves for this moment. What do I do now? Who can I turn to in my area?
New COVID vaccinations rolled out on a national level over the holidays and we are excited to announce that Sundara residents and staff were all offered the vaccine last on January 14th as part of Texas’s Department of state health services (DSHS) phase 1A distribution of vaccines.