Although this couple's retirement plan was to start a ministry, they never thought they would be led to one with llamas.
The five-foot-long alligator enjoys watching television, rummaging the kitchen cupboard and bringing joy to others.
This animal rehabber has rescued many creatures before, but this raccoon was different.
Tom Ross always felt like he and his wife, Judy, should be doing something more with their lives, so he decided to buy some llamas. Judy was skeptical, but when she saw how these animals helped others, it not only changed her view but their lives as well.
Discovering what’s behind your loved one’s repetitive questions can help you manage them.
A potential symptom of Alzheimer’s disease, wandering behavior can stem from a search for safety and reassurance.
Remaining flexible can help alleviate anxiety.
Watching your loved one’s caffeine intake and offering a stuffed animal to cuddle are possible solutions.
Daytime “wake cues” and a bedtime routine can help your loved one get better sleep.
Changes in sleep patterns are not unusual, but check with a physician.
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