ERS' Shannon Braun tells us shocking information about how harmful social isolation can be for older adults, plus ways to help
ERS' Shannon Braun explains to caregivers ways to make activities for people living with dementia more fun and less stressful
ERS' Shannon Braun explains to caregivers ways to make the most of loved ones' doctor visits
ERS' Shannon Braun explains the benefit to caregivers of taking their 'energy temperature' so they accomplish difficult tasks when they have most energy
ERS' Shannon Braun explains how to ease the stresses of being a care partner
Discover essential tips to make homes safer for older adults, provided by Shannon Braun, director of ERS' Center for Memory Support and Inclusion.
Discover essential safety tips for older adults, including advice on driving, medications, and home hazards, from Episcopal Retirement Services' Mindful Monday series.
Learn how to effectively support a loved one with long-distance caregiving. Gain valuable insights on dementia care and mindful caregiving practices.
ERS' Shannon Braun tells us about a study that found vision problems can lead to dementia. So eye exams are important
ERS' Shannon Braun offers tips about ways to reach out to older adults and others who are lonely or socially isolated.
Discover how loneliness harms older adults' health and learn about ways to combat social isolation. Gain insights from ERS' Shannon Braun on promoting wellbeing and dementia support.
ERS' Shannon Braun tells us a sad truth: Large percentages of older adults are lonely and socially isolated
ERS' Shannon Braun tells us shocking information about how harmful social isolation can be for older adults
A recent study focusing on adults aged 60 and older has revealed a compelling connection between sedentary behavior and the increased risk of dementia.
ERS' Shannon Braun tells about Please Be Patient cards you can use to subtly alert waitstaff and others your companion is living with dementia.
ERS' Shannon Braun offers tips for making homes safer for people who are living with dementia. She directs ERS' Center for Memory Support & Inclusion.
ERS' Shannon Braun offers tips about how care partners of people with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia can get support for themselves
ERS' Shannon Braun offers tips about preventing people with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia from wandering away and becoming lost
People living with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia are at risk of wandering away and becoming lost
Hearing aids can significantly lower the rate of cognitive loss in older adults who are at high risk for dementia.
The more physically active someone is throughout adulthood, the better their brain function is likely to be when they are older adults.
Discover how ERS' Center for Memory Support & Inclusion enhances dementia programs with fun activities. Explore the expansion of inclusive programs and the benefits of staff training.
Information about the Late Stage of dementia, from Shannon Braun, director of the ERS Center for Memory Support and Inclusion.
Information about the Middle Stage of dementia, from Shannon Braun, director of the ERS Center for Memory Support and Inclusion.
Information about the Early Stage of dementia, from Shannon Braun, director of the ERS Center for Memory Support and Inclusion.
What's the difference between normal forgetfulness and dementia? Shannon Braun, director of the ERS Center for Memory Support and Inclusion, tells us.
Shannon Braun, director of the ERS Center for Memory Support and Inclusion, tells about various resources you can find on the updated CMSI website
Having a list of possible fun ways to spend time together with someone who is living with dementia can reduce stress for both of you. Here are 65+ ideas.
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.
Learn how young adults can reduce their risk of dementia by monitoring cholesterol and blood-sugar levels. Get expert advice on mindful living and positive aging strategies.
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