One of the more pressing problems facing people with Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia is social isolation.
We recently sat down with Shannon Braun, Director of ERS’s Center for Memory Support and Inclusion, to discuss how nutrition can support brain health.
As a dementia caregiver, it’s helpful to know more about the disease your loved one is living with so you can more effectively fulfill their needs.
Explore our handy tips for using a popular memory care method called the Teepa Snow Positive Approach to Care when caring for dementia at home.
Recognizing where the person you love seems to be in their journey with dementia can help you understand the level of memory care they require.
We’ve compiled some resources that offer answers – and hope – for those who are looking for memory care solutions in Cincinnati.
There are more resources to pay for memory support services than you might think.
Meet three of our residents and see how they embrace the idea of purposeful living in their daily lives here at our premier retirement community.
Learn how events and activities support positive aging — not just for memory support residents, but for everyone at Marjorie P. Lee.
Here are a few simple ways to make your loved one with dementia comfortable and have more positive interactions.
Caregiving and celebrating the holidays look a little different in 2020. However, that doesn’t mean we can’t all still have a nice time this holiday season!
There are many strategies that can improve the quality of interactions you had with your older loved one; it just takes some practice and patience.
Training can make interactions with seniors living with dementia or other cognitive disorders more positive.
Memory care helps people with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease achieve more positive outcomes and helps caregivers cherish every moment with their loved ones.
We recently sat down with long-time ERS team member, Anthony Williams, to discuss his new role at Marjorie P. Lee.
Majorie P. Lee leverages the Center’s knowledge and expertise to offer exceptional memory care services.
Memory care communities tend to get a bad reputation. If your loved one has been diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s, understand that these ideas are actually just myths.
The Longest Day is an annual celebration and fundraiser by the Alzheimer’s Association promoting dementia and Alzheimer’s awareness.
Early intervention can be one of the best means of memory support for those diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s.
When caring for someone with dementia, COVID-19 can raise many new questions. Here are some tips to provide the best care possible for your loved one.
There are many support options in Cincinnati for those caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Caring for yourself and finding support groups is a key part of caregiving for your loved ones.
Improv training can help you care for seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia by entering into their world and asking questions without correcting them.
Choosing a memory care community is a loving decision that you and your senior can make that prioritizes their well-being. Here are a few signs to look for to see if your loved one is ready to move.
A dementia diagnosis can be overwhelming. Create a scrapbook with them to preserve your loved one’s memories and spend cherished time together.
Specialized memory support can help families shift from quantity time to quality time.
We recently sat down with Ebony to learn about her role at MPL and her experiences at our retirement community.
Learn how Romney House — one of Marjorie P. Lee’s newest long-term care households — came to be.
Addressing the wide range of age-related physical and mental health concerns requires varying levels of support, among them skilled nursing and short-term rehab.
COVID-19 has brought plenty of changes, but our retirement community has been finding innovative ways to create connections and have new experiences with My Margie.
The question of whether your parent with Alzheimer’s or dementia can continue to live at home — independently or with caregiver assistance — depends on a number of factors.
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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