Discover tips for managing agitation and aggressive behaviors in individuals with dementia, featuring insights from Shannon Braun of ERS' Center for Memory Support and Inclusion.
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.
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
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.
We explain how to communicate less STRESSFULLY with people who are living with dementia or Alzheimer's disease. A look at why they do what they do.
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
Hearing loss can lead to social isolation. That isolation can lead to dementia. Check your hearing, and continue meeting friends.
Conversations with people living with dementia can be difficult. But Shannon Braun and DD Farmer offer suggestions making discussions more pleasant.
The ERS Center for Memory Support and Inclusion has tips about which diets are best for the brain and for the heart
The ERS Center for Memory Support & Inclusion has partnered with Greater Cincinnati organizations to offer programs to caregivers and those with dementia
The Dancing to Remember program is a collaboration of the Center for Memory Support & Inclusion, Giving Voice Foundation, and A-Marika Dance Company.
Join Director of The ERS Center for Memory Support & Inclusion Shannon Braun, she shares vital tips for care partners on how to be ready when helpers ask.
Join Director of The ERS Center for Memory Support and Inclusion Shannon Braun as she shares the 3 Rs, useful communication tips for care partners.
Join Director of The ERS Center for Memory Support and Inclusion Shannon Braun as she identifies where a loved one is on their journey with dementia.
Stay social to benefit your health & keep your mind sharp. ERS Center for Memory Support & Inclusion Director Shannon Braun shares brain-healthy tips!
Join Director of The ERS Center for Memory Support and Inclusion Shannon Braun as she shares some brain-healthy tips such as improving eating habits with the MIND Diet.
Join Director of The ERS Center for Memory Support and Inclusion Shannon Braun as she shares some brain-healthy tips such as improving sleep habits.
Black senior citizens are nearly twice as likely to have dementia as their white counterparts, a statistic the medical community is trying to grasp.
Add to your areas of knowledge to stimulate your brain. Join Director of The ERS Center for Memory Support and Inclusion Shannon Braun as she shares some brain-healthy tips!
Getting active has many benefits to your health, including keeping your brain sharp. Join Director of The ERS Center for Memory Support and Inclusion Shannon Braun as she shares some brain-healthy tips!
Director of the Center for Memory Support & Inclusion, Shannon Bruan, discusses the importance of diet for cognitive health.
The Center for Memory Support and Inclusion supports seniors who are living with dementia — both in ERS communities and the greater Cincinnati area.
Lately, there have been some startling new discoveries that may one day revolutionize the way we approach dementia and Alzheimer's treatment.
Here are some of the changes we're making to accommodate the growing population of dementia patients and a look ahead at changes you may see in the future.
ERS' memory care staff employ a variety of innovative learning- and activity-based therapies for residents with dementia.
If you live with, or are frequently visited by, a loved one with Alzheimer's or age-related dementia, here's how you can make your home a safer, more friendly and welcoming place for them.
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.
Music therapy has been clinically shown to improve mood, increase engagement with surroundings and reduce outbursts in late-stage Alzheimer’s patients.
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