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A Change in Habits – Warning!
The Memory Ensemble: How Improv Helps People With Alzheimer’s
Updated June 2025 People diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease are urged to stay active. They’re told that engaging in physical and mental exercise may be their current best hope to slow the effects of the plaque, tangles, and cell degeneration the disease causes in their brains. Yet perversely, there are few activities designed to meet their […]
Small Victories of Feeling Useful
Why do seniors at some point seem to just give up on life? I’m not sure about all the reasons but for my daddy, it’s when he feels incapable of doing something with purpose. Where the mind goes, the body follows. Let’s face it. Our physical ailments get much worse when we are feeling down-in-the-dumps. […]
Putting the Zest Back in Life
Friends, family, favorite past times, learning and growing . . . these are just some of the things that make life meaningful. We all have to have something to look forward to, something that “floats our boat” or eventually we’ll just dread getting up in the morning. Many older people have a harder time engaging […]
Looking Back On All the Blessings
Stories of Hope: New Life After a Stroke
People who suffer traumatic illnesses or injuries often exhibit some new and uncharacteristic behaviors afterward. Part of that may be due to the shock and strain of confronting a potentially life-threatening event, as well as the frustration of embarking on an often slow and painful process of rehabilitation. But there are also often physical and […]
Do You Know an ISP from a LTC?
Calming the Waters — Caring for Momma Who’s Caring for Daddy
Demystifying Strokes
A stroke is basically an attack on the brain. It occurs when a blockage or hemorrhage disrupts the flow of blood to the brain, the control center of the nervous system, cutting off the vital supply of oxygen and nutrients. The very name “stroke” underscores it acts quickly, causing the average person to lose about […]
Seniors in the Zone: ‘Being More Than You Think You Are’
You know it when you feel it—even if you only feel it fleetingly: that calm fulfilling sensation you have at work or play when you seem to be running on all cylinders, doing your best, and doing it effortlessly. Robert Kriegel calls it simply “being in the zone,” and defines it as “a breakthrough performance […]