Posts in Caregiver Support

Dealing with Difficult Behaviors in Caregiving — Part 1

We revisit an important topic shared with our caregivers by Greg Fowers with Provo Canyon Behavioral Hospital regarding dealing[…]

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Differences Between Senior Day Care and Adult Day Care

As the only Senior Day Program in Utah Valley, Aspen Senior Day Center has been serving seniors challenged with[…]

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Adult Protective Services: How to Spot Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation of Vulnerable Adults

What does “abuse” mean? Abuse can refer to any situation in which someone who has more power hurts someone[…]

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Can Your Genetic Make-Up Give You Bad Eyesight?

Genetic conditions cannot be removed from our bodies or fought in any way. Genetic disease treatment is also not[…]

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Join Team Aspen Senior Care in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s!

We would be honored if you joined Team Aspen Senior Care for the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s![…]

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5 Tips: How To Support Someone With Alzheimer’s Disease

Learn how to be a good support system for someone dealing with this challenging disease.

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Aspen Senior Day Center Voted Best of Utah Valley 2020!

Aspen Senior Day Center was chosen as The Best of Utah Valley in the Best Customer Service - Health[…]

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Aspen Senior Day Center Home-Based Activities Packets

If you or someone you know would be interested in receiving an Aspen Activity Packet, please reach out at[…]

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Dementia: How Support Groups Help Family Caregivers

Caregiver support programs assist family caregivers who are caring for their elderly loved one (most likely a spouse or[…]

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How To Help Young Children Understand An Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

Here are a few tips to help young children better understand an Alzheimer’s diagnosis.