Tuesday, April 12, 2011







 Alzheimer's activities to slow progression
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The brain is like any other muscle, it needs to be used and exercised. Even when someone has dementia or Alzheimer's disease, the brain needs to be exercise to help slow the loss. There are many things that caregivers can do in the home or in a nursing facility to assist in hopefully slowing the decline. 5 easy activities that can be done are:


1. Cooking together
2. Exercise

3. Music
4. Puzzles and games
5. Art

Overall the key to remember is anything someone liked to do in the past, can be modified to fit their current abilities. The more active and involved a person is in life and what is going on around them, the happier he or she will be. Working the brain with a variety of different activities daily, helps keep it active and may help slow the progression of the disease.  Read more: associatedcontent.com

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