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Heading Home for the Holidays? Watch for aging loved ones’ memory issues.

As we flock to the homes of loved ones this holiday season, many of us will see our families for the first time in weeks or even months. A part of you must wonder how your elderly parent or family member looks compared to the last time you were together. Have they aged much? Do they act any differently? Perhaps one of your biggest fears is coming home and noticing a loved one has trouble remembering things, like turning off the stove.

Planning for Alzheimer’s Care

Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common cause of dementia among older people. Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning—thinking, remembering, and reasoning—and behavioral abilities, to such an extent that the loss interferes with a person’s daily life and activities. Alzheimer’s is irreversible and progressive. Estimates vary, but experts suggest that as many as 5.1 million Americans may have Alzheimer’s.

Common Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease Include:

  • Short-term memory loss that disrupts daily life
  • Challenges in planning or solving problems
  • Difficulty completing familiar tasks
  • Confusion with person, place, time and event
  • Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships
  • New problems with words in speaking or writing
  • Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps
  • Poor or decreased judgment
  • Withdrawal from work or social activities
  • Changes in mood and personality

The holidays are a perfect time to catch up on the health of family, and it can even be the perfect time to have the difficult conversation about including special care into a loved one’s life. As a family, smart decisions can be made about what is best for the health of our elderly family members. Looking for common signs of Alzheimer’s disease will help you determine if it is appropriate to have this conversation with your loved one. The conversation about bringing healthcare home is sometimes a difficult and emotional one. But we must remember these uncomfortable conversations are for the health and safety of our family members.

National Alliance for Caregiving suggests using these tips leading up to the conversation:

  • Do some research
  • Develop a few talking points
  • Share your reasoning for the conversation
  • Schedule a time to speak with your loved one uninterrupted
  • Outline goals
  • Gather important records or bring a list of information needed
  • Be open to all opinions, there is no right or wrong
  • Share your concerns about the future
  • Tailor the conversation to your loved one’s personality
  • Solicit advice and responses
  • Be ready to generate next steps for an actionable plan
  • Create a phone tree
  • Put yourself in their shoes
  • Most importantly, start the conversation

It is important to remember that some elderly people are hesitant to leave the home they’ve always known for a nursing facility. Fortunately, people are able to age in place, safely in their home with programs like our Alzheimer’s Respite Program, which allows patients to remain with loved ones in a familiar setting. Patients feel safe and maintain independence for as long as their cognitive level permits.

Our Alzheimer’s Respite Program provides quality respite care in the patient’s home with early interventions to prevent hospital admissions or nursing home placement. Our clinicians will help educate you about the disease, its progression and symptom management as well as help ease the stress for caregivers of Alzheimer’s Disease patients. Certified Nursing Assistants help ease caregiver stress by staying with your loved one while you take a break to run errands or see a movie.

Managing Alzheimer’s Disease can be very difficult, especially as the disease progresses. However, there are tips to help you and your loved one manage early onset symptoms:

  • Keep a book with them with important information, such as phone numbers, names, appointments, your address, and directions to your home.
  • Place sticky notes around the house as reminders and for instructions.
  • Label cupboards and drawers with words or pictures that describe their contents.
  • Place important phone numbers in large print next to the phone.
  • Ask a friend or family member to call and remind your loved one of important things that they need to do during the day, including eating meals, taking medications and keeping appointments.
  • Give your loved one a calendar to keep track of important dates and times.
  • Use photos of people your loved one sees often, labeled with their names.
  • Help your loved one keep track of phone messages by having them use an answering machine.

For the remaining questions you likely have about our Alzheimer’s Respite Program, and other ways we can bring healthcare to your loved one’s home, we invite you to call Sarah Wood, Manager for the Alzheimer’s Program at Visiting Nurse Health System | Hospice Atlanta at (404) 215-6950.

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Visiting Nurse | Hospice Atlanta celebrates the Hawks players, organization and Foundation for all they do to support our Atlanta community! 
Here are some Visiting Nurse | Hospice Atlanta employees and their loved ones, cheering on the Hawks last weekend! 
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Go Hawks Beat the Heat Tonight!

Visiting Nurse | Hospice Atlanta celebrates the Hawks players, organization and Foundation for all they do to support our Atlanta community!
Here are some Visiting Nurse | Hospice Atlanta employees and their loved ones, cheering on the Hawks last weekend!
Good luck tonight taking on the Miami Heat!
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We’re proud to share our President and CEO, Dorothy Davis, joined other Georgia healthcare leaders this week in Washington DC, gathering April 9 for LeadingAge Lobby Day. 
The team meet with both Republican and Democratic representatives to ensure healthcare and choice remain an option for seniors. 
As Visiting Nurse began over 76 years ago, our mission is to improve the lives of those we serve, and we carried the voices of our patients and caregivers to the Georgia representatives. 
We honor this dedicated team of healthcare leaders (Ginny Helms, Deke Cateau, Chris Keysor, Karon Nixon) committed to work in connection directly with local and federal policymakers, to continue helping to drive meaningful change and create a more equitable healthcare system for all. Thank you to these strong leaders, for their unwavering dedication and for being a voice for those who need it most. 
#HealthcareEquality #Advocacy #Leadership #MakingADifference #leadingage #washington #visitingnursehealthsystem

We’re proud to share our President and CEO, Dorothy Davis, joined other Georgia healthcare leaders this week in Washington DC, gathering April 9 for LeadingAge Lobby Day.
The team meet with both Republican and Democratic representatives to ensure healthcare and choice remain an option for seniors.
As Visiting Nurse began over 76 years ago, our mission is to improve the lives of those we serve, and we carried the voices of our patients and caregivers to the Georgia representatives.
We honor this dedicated team of healthcare leaders (Ginny Helms, Deke Cateau, Chris Keysor, Karon Nixon) committed to work in connection directly with local and federal policymakers, to continue helping to drive meaningful change and create a more equitable healthcare system for all. Thank you to these strong leaders, for their unwavering dedication and for being a voice for those who need it most.
#HealthcareEquality #Advocacy #Leadership #MakingADifference #leadingage #washington #visitingnursehealthsystem
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Please join us in congratulation Jacqueline and enjoy the full press release on our website www.vnhs.org

Visiting Nurse Health System is proud to announce that Jacqueline Ralph-Blair was recognized by Modern Healthcare as one of the Leading Women for 2025. This prestigious recognition program acknowledges and honors women executives from all sectors of the healthcare industry for their contributions to care delivery improvement, health equity, policy and gender equity in healthcare leadership. Congratulations Jacqueline!

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We are thrilled to announce that Regina Ramsey-Dockett has been named Employee of the Month for April 2025! 🎉

Regina`s dedication, innovation, and exceptional teamwork have not only driven her success but have also inspired those around her. Her commitment to excellence and her ability to lead with passion have been instrumental to Visiting Nurse for over a decade now!

Please join us in congratulating Regina on this well-deserved recognition. Regina, we are so grateful you choose Visiting Nurse each day! #EmployeeOfTheMonth #TeamSuccess #Congratulations
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Great kick off to the first day of the 2025 LeadingAge Georgia Annual Conference! 
This year's theme is "Ripples of Impact," as Georgia's leaders converge to discover new solutions, empower members to make a rippling impact to Georgia's seniors, families, and communities!
Meet LeadingAge Georgia Leaders: Ginny Helms, President & CEO LeadingAge Georgia, and Dorothy Davis, our Visiting Nurse|Hospice Atlanta President & CEO who is LeadingAge Georgia Board Chair, and LeadingAge National Policy Team Member.
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Great kick off to the first day of the 2025 LeadingAge Georgia Annual Conference!
This year`s theme is "Ripples of Impact," as Georgia`s leaders converge to discover new solutions, empower members to make a rippling impact to Georgia`s seniors, families, and communities!
Meet LeadingAge Georgia Leaders: Ginny Helms, President & CEO LeadingAge Georgia, and Dorothy Davis, our Visiting Nurse|Hospice Atlanta President & CEO who is LeadingAge Georgia Board Chair, and LeadingAge National Policy Team Member.
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Celebrating our Super Hero, Hawks player Onyeka Okongwu or "Big O" , pictured here with our President & CEO Dorothy Davis, during pregame warm ups!
Not only is he incredible on the court, but he`s also making a lasting impact off the court! Big O supported Camp STARS campers this year`s Hospice Atlanta Camp STARS family bereavement camp. Thank you, Big O, for being a star in so many ways! 🌟
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🌸 Happy First Day of Spring! 🌼

As we embrace the arrival of spring, we're reminded of the beauty and renewal this season brings. Here at Visiting Nurse | Hospice Atlanta, we are here for you in all seasons of life's journey. 

🌿 Share your favorite spring activities or health tips in the comments below!🌿

#SpringIntoHealth&Rebirth #AgingInPlace #mindfulness #you

🌸 Happy First Day of Spring! 🌼

As we embrace the arrival of spring, we`re reminded of the beauty and renewal this season brings. Here at Visiting Nurse | Hospice Atlanta, we are here for you in all seasons of life`s journey.

🌿 Share your favorite spring activities or health tips in the comments below!🌿

#SpringIntoHealth&Rebirth #AgingInPlace #mindfulness #you
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Join us for a day of connection, support, and healing at our 3rd Annual Resilience Event on May 17th, 2025.
Registration Required.

This FREE event is designed to support those on the grief journey. Participants will have the opportunity to:
•	Hear from others who understand the grief journey.
•	Engage in grief break-out groups for shared support.
•	Receive tangible tools to cope with loss and grief.

Together, we can build resilience and support each other through grief.
#hospiceatlanta #visitingnursehealthsystem #grief

You`re Invited!
Join us for a day of connection, support, and healing at our 3rd Annual Resilience Event on May 17th, 2025.
Registration Required.

This FREE event is designed to support those on the grief journey. Participants will have the opportunity to:
• Hear from others who understand the grief journey.
• Engage in grief break-out groups for shared support.
• Receive tangible tools to cope with loss and grief.

Together, we can build resilience and support each other through grief.
#hospiceatlanta #visitingnursehealthsystem #grief
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