Dec 14 2008
An answer, and how to have a safe Christmas tree for those with dementia
The answer to the question from the previous post is krill oil. Krill is small sea life that is harvested in the frigid waters of the Antarctic. Krill is a good source of choline, which is of key importance in brain development and functioning. In addition, it contributes to protecting the liver and stimulates the body’s making of healthy HDL cholesterol
Next topic :
If you have a loved one or client with dementia and you want to help him/her have a Christmas tree that is safe for him/her, what do you do?
First you must determine if he/she has…….
Come back tomorrow for the answer and more info
As always, I implore you to comment or to ask questions.
By Susan Berg author of Adorable Photographs of Our Baby-Meaningful Mind Stimulating Activities and More for the Memory Challenged, Their Loved Ones and Involved Professionals a book for those with dementia and an excellent resource for caregivers and healthcare professionals.
http://www.alzheimersideas.com
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/dementiacare/
http://dementiaviews.blogspot.com
http://activitiesdirector.blogspot.com
http://dementiatips.blogspot.com
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Krill? Isn’t that what Whales eat? Interesting.
Karen
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