by Angie Schmitzer | Sep 15, 2017 | Neuro-diverse Conditions
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a lifetime regressive disorder in the brain that deliberately develops and worsens as time goes by. Alzheimer’s is called to most common terms such as memory loss and other intellectual disabilities sabotaging a person’s daily...
by Angie Schmitzer | Sep 6, 2017 | Dementia, Neuro-diverse Conditions
September 2017: Dementia Awareness Month People with dementia are oftentimes shamed and misunderstood. Lack of knowledge and objective judgment can lead to devastating effects to both the patient and the carer. Among over 300,000 people living with dementia are over 1...
by Angie Schmitzer | Aug 17, 2017 | Dementia, Neuro-diverse Conditions
Video games are officially most commonly used for both fun and non-entertainment activities. Games are globally enjoyed by billions with thousands of high-valued products for businesses and involve highly advanced workforces. They use games in academic and...
by Angie Schmitzer | Aug 8, 2017 | Autism, Neuro-diverse Conditions
“In recent years, parents and professionals have become increasingly aware of not only the dangers associated with wandering by children with autism, but also the emotional toll this places on families and the limits it imposes on activities,” Dr. Adesman...
by Simon Konks | Jul 27, 2017 | Dementia, Neuro-diverse Conditions
Your Loved One with Dementia: Keep Them Safe in the Most Loving Ways Over 400,000 Australians are living with dementia and your loved one may be one of them. Due to memory disorders and personality changes, people with dementia tend to wander around and get lost...