Brain Boosting Apps for Older Adults
Senior Care Management InsightsSM |
News for Geriatric Professionals |
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Dear Friend,
It’s World Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Much of your job is spent educating and assisting families and businesses to make loved ones and patrons with Alzheimer’s or another dementia live a more fulfilling life. We hope you find these resources for brain boosting apps, dementia friendly business training and caregiving tips useful to share with your clients and businesses in your community.
Sincerely,
Home Instead Senior Care® |
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Earn free CEs – Home Safety for Older Adults
Oct 2nd - 1PM ET |
If you’re worried about the safety of older adults living at home, it could be for good reason. Falls are among the leading causes of injury and death at home. Join the webinar to learn how aging can impact safety, identify potential home hazards and ways to help families communicate about safety issues.
Register for the Webinar. |
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Caring for Someone with Dementia |
Knowing the signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s and understanding what dementia is after a diagnosis is an important step family caregivers and senior care providers can take to help overcome the stigma associated with dementia. Incorporating a person-centered care approach may help family caregivers successfully manage symptoms. |
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You can Help Make Businesses More Alzheimer’s Friendly |
This 30-minute training is designed to help a business’ employees understand the disease and provide simple techniques to ensure customers with Alzheimer’s are treated with compassion and respect. Share the program. |
Think Fast! Brain Game Apps for Older Adults |
Studies suggest that playing brain games helps maintain and even boost cognitive performance. Handheld electronic and online games, as well as brain training apps can help keep a senior’s mind sharp. Keep Reading. |
Caring for Someone with Dementia – Professional Caregiver Webinar |
Nearly 60 percent of caregivers who care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia rate the emotional stress of caregiving as high or very high (Dementia Caregiving in the U.S. 2017 Study). Learn about a person-centered care approach to help successfully manage symptoms and empower caregivers to help their loved one live a more fulfilling life.
Earn complimentary continuing education credit until November 4, 2019
Watch the Webinar. |
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