
Supporting those with Brain Change
Changes do occur to the human brain with normal aging. There is no way around it. These changes may cause slower reactions, more time to

Changes do occur to the human brain with normal aging. There is no way around it. These changes may cause slower reactions, more time to

The environment around us provides visual input of objects that provide entertainment, act as reminders, represent chores, or invoke memories. Sounds in the environment can

It is hard not to look back on memories of time spent with your Grandmother or Grandfather, a favorite Aunt or Uncle and not have

Checklists are wonderful. They are a powerful tool to some. They manage to keep you focused, organized and driven. Without doubt, checking off an item on

As we age, how we look at, value and appreciate our relationships evolves. Relationships we have built become more important to us as time goes

Dr. Kellyn Lee, a research fellow specializing in Ageing and Dementia, School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, defines Material Citizenship as: ‘The right to

Building a strong relationship Can you imagine your life without your best friend in it? We build friendships everywhere. In all stages of our lives.

Unlocking all they have to share Seniors are living longer these days, well into their 80’s, 90’s, and even into their 100’s. Their vast array

Knowing what makes them tick Care partners and individuals living with dementia can both benefit from slowing down, and being prepared by being proactive! For example,

Using curiosity to find meaningful solutions As a care partner, have you ever walked into a room where there are clothes strewn all about, drawers