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Welderly Care
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Making a difference by providing comprehensive training to senior care & healthcare professionals as well as caregivers that will have a positive impact on the level of care they provide and give peace of mind to the families.
05/10/2020
Wishing ALL the Mom's a HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!
02/16/2020
Yes, we cover all of these recommendations in our proprietary and Alzheimer Association approved training! Calendar and classes: www.welderlycare.com
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01/31/2020
Want to learn more? Visit our website for course and schedule information: www.welderlycare.com
What are some things that you're doing to create an empowering dementia environment? bit.ly/2hJ5DnY
01/29/2020
Want to learn more? Visit our website: www.welderlycare.com for training and certification information.
01/17/2020
Awesome tips for mealtimes. Welderly Care training covers mealtime and nutrition PLUS so much more! See the schedule and training options on our website www.welderlycare.com. Classes fill up fast.
8 Practical Tips to Help someone with Dementia to Eat more Getting people to with dementia to eat can be a real problem. Here's 8 practical tips to help someone with dementia to eat more and stay healthy.
01/13/2020
A new way of l👀king at Alzheimer’s Disease!
Could an Eye Exam Detect Alzheimer's? Researchers Launch Retinal Imaging Study - Being Patient Researchers have launched a study that could allow doctors to detect Alzheimer’s disease as early as 20 years before memory loss appears.
10/18/2019
While these lifestyle changes can help keep your brain healthy, there are still no real cures or treatments for dementia or Alzheimer’s once the disease has progressed. However, experts urge patients to remain devoted to a healthy lifestyle...
Changes in Alzheimer's Disease May Be Detectable In Blood Samples - Being Patient In a study comparing twins, researchers found significant differences in blood markers between siblings who have Alzheimer’s and those without the disease.
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