Keystone Eldercare Solutions
Private geriatric case management is still a new concept in Canada. In the simplest of terms, family caregivers and seniors use our services when they need advice and help navigating a health care crisis or age-related transition. We also provide on-going support and management to coordinate the broad range of services needed to make sure seniors are receiving the right type of support at the righ
06/24/2026
We have joined a national network of lovely and skilled specialists and I’m tickled to see my name among them today!
Knowledgeable help to navigate challenging healthcare decisions is available across Canada.
Specialists | Eldercare Planning Canada Our Eldercare Planners are specialists in the entire eldercare journey. Helping families find what they need, in the time they need it.
05/14/2026
Great info with compassion. Love a good, clear and colourful diagram!
Why should dementia care partners learn the parts of the brain?
Because dementia is not random behavior.
It is brain change.
When we understand what part of the brain is being affected, we begin to understand why our loved one may be acting differently, speaking differently, seeing the world differently, or struggling with tasks that once felt simple.
A person with frontal lobe involvement may lose impulse control, judgment, motivation, or social filters.
A person with temporal lobe damage may struggle with language, memory, recognition, or emotional processing.
Parietal lobe changes can affect spatial awareness, dressing, navigation, and sensory integration.
Occipital lobe involvement may lead to visual misinterpretations, shadows, hallucinations, or difficulty recognizing objects.
Cerebellar changes may impact balance, coordination, movement, and fine motor skills.
Brainstem involvement can affect sleep, swallowing, breathing rhythms, alertness, and nervous system regulation.
This matters because behavior is communication.
The brain is telling us something.
When caregivers understand the “why” behind the symptoms, they stop seeing the person as stubborn, difficult, lazy, manipulative, or noncompliant.
Instead, they begin responding with strategy, compassion, adaptation, and neuroscience-informed care.
Dementia care becomes less about correcting the person…
and more about supporting the changing brain.
Knowledge changes frustration into understanding.
And understanding changes the entire caregiving journey.
Dementia Care at Home™
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