How Ketones Gave Us Back a Spark of Our Mom
Day 1:We asked our mom to write the alphabet before starting coconut oil. She stared blankly. The word “alphabet” meant […]
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Day 1:We asked our mom to write the alphabet before starting coconut oil. She stared blankly. The word “alphabet” meant […]
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Just like that, she’d be catching up with my brother over breakfast or easing into her day with her favorite
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When Learning New Things Gets Harder (Episodic memory + hippocampus) Some of the first signs of Alzheimer’s show up in
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That’s when I realized that if we wanted genuinely personalized care, I needed to help fill in the gaps, not
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If you’ve been following our blood sugar series, you’ve seen us explore the surprising link between Alzheimer’s and insulin resistance—what
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If you’re caring for someone with Alzheimer’s, you know how quickly everyday routines can start to feel confusing or overwhelming—for
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A Sample Daily Routine Adapting Over Time For the first three years, our mom managed this routine independently. By year
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How We Organized Mom’s Bedroom Practical Tips for Caregivers Creating a supportive bedroom is a small but powerful step toward
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How We Organized the Kitchen Adapting Over Time Practical Tips for Caregivers With a few thoughtful adjustments, you can create
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