Engaging Activities for Dementia Patients: Keeping Loved Ones Active
Caregiving | Hospice | Palliative Care

Engaging Activities for Dementia Patients: Keeping Loved Ones Active

“Dementia resembles delirium in the same way an ultra-marathon resembles a dash across the street. Same basic components, vastly different scale. If you’ve run delirium’s course once or twice in your life, try to imagine a version that never ends.”  … Read More

Addressing Agitation and Aggression in Hospice Patients 
Caregiving | Healthcare

Addressing Agitation and Aggression in Hospice Patients 

As a doctor working closely with hospice patients for years, I’ve encountered numerous challenging situations that have underscored the significance of addressing agitation and aggression in these vulnerable individuals. These experiences have not only highlighted the complexity of end-of-life care … Read More

Navigating Financial Planning at End of Life: A Guide for Peaceful Transitions
Caregiving | Healthcare

Navigating Financial Planning at End of Life: A Guide for Peaceful Transitions

Discussing financial planning during the end of life can be a challenging yet essential conversation. It’s about ensuring peace of mind for both the individual approaching life’s final chapter and their loved ones. This blog post aims to guide you … Read More