A familiar smell gave her the boost she needed: How engaging the senses brings back memories
Discover how something as simple as a familiar scent can bring comfort and recognition to those living with dementia, showing that connection is always possible in new ways.
Why Are People Drawn To The Elderly?
Discover why so many people feel naturally connected to older adults, whose stories, humor, and quiet strength inspire empathy, reflection, and a deeper appreciation of life.
How Music Helps People with Parkinson’s Move and Feel Better
Exploring how rhythm, movement, and creativity can improve mobility and mood for people with Parkinson’s disease. Through Recare’s collaboration with Dance for PD®, dance therapy at home brings joy and confidence to everyday life.
They didn’t shower in a month: How I helped a person with Alzheimer’s Disease who refused to bathe
This story shares how a simple moment of connection, through music, patience, and empath, helped a man with Alzheimer’s disease overcome weeks of resistance to bathing. It highlights the power of creative, person-centered engagement to restore dignity and trust in care.
How Families Can Balance Caregiving and Personal Life
Practical strategies and resources to help family caregivers prevent burnout, maintain a balanced life, and ensure their elderly loved ones thrive.

