Your bones, muscles, and even mind will thank you.
A study finds that people who did one specific form of brain training in the 1990s were less likely to be diagnosed with dementia over the next 20 years.
Medicare beneficiaries 65 years and older who participated in five to six weeks of cognitive speed training with follow-up sessions three years later were less likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's ...
A 20-year follow-up of older adults in the ACTIVE randomized trial linked to Medicare claims found that speed of processing cognitive training with booster sessions was associated with a significantly ...
Adults age 65 and older who completed five to six weeks of cognitive speed training—in this case, speed of processing ...
Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias were less likely among adults who completed cognitive speed training with booster sessions, according to data published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: ...
After an early-career lesson, Teepa Snow built a national dementia care model focused on seeing the person, not the disease.
New research breaks down the potential impact of playing a free online brain game. Here's what experts say about it.
The International Caregivers Association is launching a training program to bring a new communication model for dementia care to professional long-term care caregivers. The training will provide the ...
PLAQUEMINES PARISH, La. — Many of you know what it's like to take care of someone with dementia. Every year in the U.S., there are half a million new cases of dementia, and that number is expected to ...
Photos | Dementia Connection of Havasu welcomes Amanda Bulgarelli for caregiving training conference
Nearly 300 people learned new skills and refreshed old ones during the Dementia Caregiving Training Conference. On Wednesday, ...
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