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Category Archives: Memory Care
Relish Day – Dementia Clock
Click here to Purchase Relish Day – Dementia Clock with Daily Task Manager Relish Day is an innovative dementia clock with a daily task manager that helps people living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia to maintain their independence and stay connected with their loved ones. The clock is designed to make daily life easier for those affected by memory loss. It is …
The “Dementia Village” that is Redefining ...
Imagine choosing how you’d like to spend your final years: in a sterile, hospital-like facility or in a vibrant village with a supermarket, pub, theater, and park just a short stroll away. The answer seems obvious now, but when Yvonne van Amerongen pioneered the revolutionary Hogeweyk dementia care center in Amsterdam 25 years ago, it was a bold departure from tradition. Enjoy this Ted …
Benefits of Exercise for Memory Care
Benefits of Exercise for Memory Care Let’s take a look at the amazing benefits of exercise for memory care. Regular exercise can significantly impact memory care. It boosts brain health, enhancing cognitive abilities. Exercise promotes blood flow, nourishing brain cells. It also fosters new neuronal connections, essential for memory. Moreover, exercise can reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, common in dementia patients. The incorporation …
What is Memory Care?
Memory care is a type of specialized care that focuses on seniors who have memory impairments, Alzheimer’s, or dementia. It’s a type of long-term care that provides individualized medical and emotional care around the clock. In a memory care community, seniors are placed in a safe and secure environment with caregivers trained in memory loss care. They can help with daily activities such as …
The Restaurant of Mistaken Orders
The Restaurant of Mistaken Orders is a unique restaurant located in Tokyo, Japan. The restaurant has been garnering attention due to its wait staff – all of whom have dementia. It’s believed to be one of the first restaurants in the world that employs people living with this condition. Over 50 million people worldwide are affected by dementia, making it a leading cause of …





