No matter the time of year, little hands (and maybe not-so-little hands) get into everything. Whether you’re in a restaurant, on a long car ride, or just walking through a supermarket, it’s usually a ...
Master these subtle physical shifts that transform how others perceive you—from the way you enter a room to where you place ...
Melanie Bieganski never quite understood why her mother, who suffered with Alzeheimer's disease, "would play with little pieces of ribbon for hours." Then one day, while looking online for projects ...
People with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia may show anxiety or agitation through fidgety hands. Signs include pulling or rubbing at clothes or bedding, rubbing hands together, twisting fingers, ...
We all turned our clocks forward, but one look out the window confirms spring has not yet truly arrived. Every Minnesotan gardener knows the challenge of April — after waiting patiently through the ...