Category Research


My loved one might need more care than I can provide. What do I do?

7/7/2022 by By, Nancy Kusmaul, PhD, MSW Caring for another person can be rewarding, challenging, and overwhelming . Many caregivers choose to care for family members and friends out of a sense of love, or paying someone back for care they have received earlier in life.  But what happens when you can no longer provide that care?​There…


What are time management strategies for caregivers?

8/16/2022 by Dr. Nicole Ruggiano, PhD, MSW Caregiving can be a time intensive activity, and caregiving needs can sometimes be unpredictable. That can pose a lot of challenges for caregivers, who are often also full-time workers and have other family responsibilities. Even though most caregivers are happy that they are able to care for their…


What are some tips for managing my loved one’s finances?

11/27/2022 by Dr. Nicole Ruggiano, PhD, MSW Some time ago, I met a caregiver in Jefferson County named Mary who asked: How do I get my husband to stop giving out our banking information? Sometimes I catch him on the phone talking about our finances and I have no idea who he is talking to…


My loved one was recently diagnosed with dementia. How can I help them in the early stages?

1/21/2023 by Dr. Nicole Ruggiano, PhD, MSW It is never easy for someone to receive a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or other type of dementia. In fact, research has shown that older adults are more afraid about dementia than they are afraid of cancer.  It is normal for those who are diagnosed with dementia to experience a…


How can I tell if my loved one with dementia is depressed and what can I do to help them?

5/4/2023 by Dr. Nicole Ruggiano, PhD, MSW May is mental health awareness month! One common mental health challenge that people living with dementia face is depression. Depression is a common condition for adults and can range in severity and duration. While depression is common among all adults, older adults with dementia are at greater risk of developing…


What should I do if I’m worried about my loved one driving?

8/31/2023 by Nicole Ruggiano, PhD, MSW Driving is often seen as a symbol of freedom and independence, which is why many families struggle when they aren’t sure if their older relative should still be behind the wheel. Many care partners find it stressful to even discuss issues of driving safety with their loved one. In…