The Center for Memory Support and Inclusion supports seniors who are living with dementia — both in ERS communities and the greater Cincinnati area.
It helps to focus on the positive when communicating with people who have Alzheimer's disease or dementia. That's what we did with our Ten Tips.
We’re excited about the possibilities SAIDO Learning offers our memory care patients.
There are powerful tools for caregivers that can help you provide your loved one with the best care possible, without impacting your own wellbeing.
Education is key in reducing the stigma of dementia. It also takes caring friends to keep in touch with people who have been diagnosed with the disease
50 Cincinnati police officers in the past year underwent two-day training about dementia and autism. The training is through a local program called GRASP.
Shannon Braun of ERS' Center for Memory Support & Inclusion and DD Farmer discuss ways caregivers of people living with dementia can use Improv and the 3Rs
Insight into the terms used to describe various types of senior living options in Cincinnati.
Alzheimer's isn't the only medical condition that can prey on the mind and memory
Conversations with people living with dementia can be difficult. But Shannon Braun and DD Farmer offer suggestions making discussions more pleasant.
ERS' memory care staff employ a variety of innovative learning- and activity-based therapies for residents with dementia.
There are levels of senior services available, but it’s up to you to figure out which ones are both cost effective and practical.
The US falls far behind other industrialized nations when it comes to professional memory support and other senior care services.
Shannon Braun of ERS' Center for Memory Support & Inclusion and others who work in memory care will advocate for dementia needs at the Ohio Statehouse
Discover how caregivers can use Improv techniques to support dementia patients and explore various senior living options at Episcopal Retirement Services.
Discover how caregivers can use Improv techniques to support individuals with dementia, focusing on the 3Rs: Right, Reassure, and Redirect. Learn more.
Hearing loss can lead to social isolation. That isolation can lead to dementia. Check your hearing, and continue meeting friends.
If your senior loved one suffers from Alzheimer's disease, dementia or age-associated memory loss, he or she may benefit from It's Never 2 Late technology.
Interpretations of common language used to describe various senior care and services that are available at senior living communities in Cincinnati.
What does the record-breaking investment in Alzheimer's research and care at the federal level mean for senior brain fitness and caregivers?
We provide a range of senior living options tailored to your preferences, empowering you to embrace the lifestyle of your choice.
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