Tag Archives: dementia support

Jun 08, 2026 | 30 Views

When Memory Fades, Love Must Remain: 22 Powerful Lessons from a Dementia Specialist

Understanding Dementia Through the Eyes of a Neurologist A few days ago, I came across a deeply moving article written by Dr. S. C. Sung, a neurologist who has spent years caring for individuals living with dementia. Rather than writing …

May 16, 2026 | 133 Views

A Meaningful Journey: My Reflections from VataVriksh Parent Care

I recently concluded my psychology internship at VataVriksh Parent Care, an experience that has profoundly shaped my understanding of memory care. In my university classes, dementia is often presented as a list of clinical symptoms in a textbook. In reality, …

May 28, 2025 | 1268 Views

When Home Care Isn’t Enough: A Doctor’s Journey in Finding the Right Dementia Care for His Father

There’s a quiet kind of pain that comes with watching a parent fade away in front of you. Not all at once, but slowly, over months and years, as dementia chips away at the person they once were. It’s not …

May 08, 2025 | 991 Views

When Compassion Becomes Care: A Personal Look at Dementia Support That Truly Works?

We all forget things—names, where we left our keys, why we entered a room. It’s normal, even a little funny sometimes. That’s what casual forgetfulness looks like. It’s part of being human, especially as we grow older. Often, it’s just …