When It’s Time to Talk About Memory Care
Something feels off. That’s often how it begins — not with a diagnosis or a crisis, but with a quiet sense that something has shifted. Your parent repeats a question they asked ten minutes ago. They can’t find a word they’ve always known. They tell the same story three times in one afternoon, each time as though it’s the first telling.
What most families carry alongside these observations is a particular kind of uncertainty: not knowing whether what they’re seeing is serious.