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Why Families Choose Fox Trail Memory Care
- NJ’s Only Memory Care with Dedicated Medical and Psychiatric Directors
- Intimate Residential Homes
- 24/7 Support & Emergency Response
- Engaging Community With On-Site Activities
- Medication & Safety Supervision
Managing Hallucinations and Delusions in Lewy Body Dementia and Alzheimer’s: A Caregiver Guide for New Jersey Families
When a Loved One Sees or Believes Things That Aren’t There: Clear, Practical Steps for Families in New Jersey When
Veterans Benefits for Memory Care in New Jersey: Aid & Attendance, VA Pensions, and How to Qualify
Worried about paying for memory care? VA benefits can help right away If a veteran or surviving spouse in your
Anticipatory Grief: Mourning a Loved One Who Is Still Here
You Can Start Grieving Long Before Goodbye If you are caring for a spouse or parent with memory loss in
The Hearing Loss–Dementia Connection: What New Research Reveals For New Jersey Families
Hearing Loss and Dementia What New Jersey Families Need to Know Now If your parent or loved one in New
How to Calm Aggression in a Loved One with Dementia: Gentle De-escalation for New Jersey Families
When a Loved One with Dementia Becomes Aggressive Seeing the person you love suddenly yell, push, or lash out can
Dysphagia and Dementia: Caregiver Guide to Helping a Loved One Who Struggles to Swallow
Watching a Loved One Struggle to Swallow If you notice your loved one with dementia coughing during meals, holding food
A Day in the Life: What Residents Experience in Our Memory Care Program
A day in memory care is built around familiar routines, meaningful moments, and a sense of purpose. Thoughtfully planned memory
How Personalized Memory Care Makes a Difference
When it comes to memory care, no two individuals share the same journey. Personalized memory care focuses on understanding each
What I Wish I Knew Before Moving Dad into Memory Care
Transitioning a parent into memory care is a significant decision that requires careful planning and understanding. Families often want to
Huntington’s Disease and Dementia: A Genetic Perspective
Huntington’s disease is a hereditary condition that affects both movement and thinking, often leading to Dementia over time. Because the
What Makes a Memory Care Community Feel Like Home?
Choosing the right memory care community ensures your loved one’s safety and comfort. Thoughtful design and personalized routines reduce stress
Behavioral Changes and Increased Anxiety: Is It Time for Memory Care?
Behavioral and emotional shifts are often some of the first Dementia behavior changes families notice. Increased anxiety, restlessness, or changes
Mild Cognitive Impairment vs. Dementia
Memory loss is a common concern as people age, but there are different levels. Understanding the difference between mild cognitive
Love, Memory, and Letting Go: A Family’s Journey Through Memory Care
Experiencing caregiver challenges or deciding to move a loved one into memory care is a big decision, but getting trusted
Caregiver Burnout: How Your Stress Could Mean It’s Time for Memory Care
Caring for a loved one with Dementia is meaningful. However, if you’re consistently feeling stressed or exhausted, it may be
Is Memory Care the Right Choice? A Family Decision Checklist
If your loved one has Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or another cognitive impairment, memory care may be the best solution for
Young-Onset Dementia: When Memory Loss Strikes Early
When memory changes appear before age 65, knowing where to turn makes all the difference. Young-onset Dementia affects people during
Genetic Testing for Dementia: What Families Should Consider
Families facing memory changes in a loved one may wonder if genetic testing for Dementia can provide clarity. While genetic
The Guilt of Moving a Parent to Memory Care and How to Cope
Transitioning a parent into memory care is a decision rooted in love and concern for their well-being. While feelings of
From Daughter to Caregiver: Navigating the Emotional Shift
Stepping into the role of caregiver for a parent is one of life’s most profound transitions. At Fox Trail Memory
Neglecting Self-Care: How Poor Hygiene Signals Growing Need for Professional Support
Neglecting basic self-care, such as bathing, grooming, or changing clothes, can be more than a simple oversight. For many older
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD): A Rare and Rapid Dementia
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) is one of the rarest and most aggressive forms of Dementia, affecting approximately one in a million
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late: Why Early Transition to Memory Care Makes a Difference
When a loved one begins showing signs of memory loss or Dementia, families often face a difficult question: when is
How Do You Know It’s Time for Memory Care? A Guide for Families
Caring for a loved one with Dementia can be rewarding, but it can also leave caregivers wondering when the right