Residents with Alzheimer’s prefer emotionally meaningful pursuits, study finds
Residents with Alzheimer’s disease prefer emotionally meaningful, familiar pursuits over task-oriented activities, a new study finds.
Residents with Alzheimer’s disease prefer emotionally meaningful, familiar pursuits over task-oriented activities, a new study finds.
Beyond age 60, people often renew a search for life’s meaning – and the process has health consequences, psychiatric research shows.
Nurses continue to experience stress at higher rates than most other groups, according to the American Holistic Nurses Association. OK, so we know nurses get stressed — just walk into any nursing home or hospital and look around —but let’s break this down.