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Articles tagged "dementia"

Voice memory and family storytelling articles tagged with "dementia" — practical guides, reflections, and prompts to help you preserve the voices of the people you love.

How to Record a Loved One with Alzheimer's: A Compassionate Guide — LifeEcho
Health & Difficult Situations

How to Record a Loved One with Alzheimer's: A Compassionate Guide

Recording a loved one with Alzheimer's looks different at every stage — but it's never too late to capture something precious. This guide walks you through early, middle, and later stages with practical techniques and genuine compassion.

A Meaningful Gift for Someone With Dementia — LifeEcho
Gifts & Occasions

A Meaningful Gift for Someone With Dementia

Most gifts don't land when someone has dementia — they get lost, they can't be operated, they miss the point entirely. Familiar voices are different. Here is why voice recordings are one of the few gifts that genuinely help, and why the time to record is now.

Mother's Day When Your Mom Has Dementia — LifeEcho
Seniors & Aging

Mother's Day When Your Mom Has Dementia

When your mom has dementia or Alzheimer's, Mother's Day carries a different kind of grief. Her voice — recorded earlier — means everything now. Here is what families can still do, and what they can no longer wait on.

How to Record Family Memories Before Dementia Takes Them — LifeEcho
Seniors & Aging

How to Record Family Memories Before Dementia Takes Them

When a parent or grandparent receives a dementia diagnosis, the instinct is to focus on medical plans. But the most irreplaceable thing at risk is not logistics — it is their stories, their voice, and the memories only they carry.