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Northridge, CA Cognitive Stimulation Exercises For Senior Memory Loss Announced

Elder Manage Care (+1 630 638 1489) has announced creative home therapies for senior citizens, designed to help prevent memory loss and counteract dementia.

Newly announced home therapy activities from Elder Manage Care can help mitigate the effects of dementia and prevent further memory loss, while stimulating cognitive function.

More information can be found at https://www.eldermanagecare.com

To help senior citizens and their loved ones in and around Northridge, CA lead a high quality of life and maintain cognitive awareness, the skilled, in-home therapy options include traditional daily support as well as therapies to encourage creativity.

According to a recent report published in The Lancet, therapeutic interventions can be effective in improving outcomes for people with dementia, supporting a recent shift towards social prescribing as a treatment modality. With the personalized approach from the highly-trained team at Elder Manage Care, senior citizens can continue to enjoy their lives in an enriched - and enriching - way.

“Whether you’re dealing with a condition like Alzheimer’s, dementia, cancer, disability, or simply wish to address the complexities of aging, we are here to provide you with a network of daily support,” says a spokesperson for the organization. “Our goal is to help uplift seniors, and the ones they love, by providing the traditional in-home skilled care they need.”

Some of the creative therapy activities that are offered to help boost cognitive skills in senior citizens include writing exercises, giving interviews about events in their lives, and making videos. The focus is on helping seniors maintain independent and autonomy for as long as possible.

Additional modalities included extended conversations, storytelling, word puzzles, and artwork. The team collects creative output and materials from clients and retains it in keepsake form for posterity, so families can access and enjoy memories for years to come.

Alongside creative therapies for elders, the team also offers around-the-clock care, daily visits, meal preparation, laundry services, prescription pick-up, or accompanied care for doctor appointments. Based on a client’s unique needs, they will help establish a customized routine.

Those who suspect that they or a loved one may need additional care can also read key indicators on the Elder Manage Care website, including decreased mobility, diminished grooming or hygiene, physical atrophy, memory loss, loneliness, and increased medical needs.

Interested parties can find more information at https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/news/ampwire/tarzana-in-home-dementia-elder-care-1160631584.html

Contact Info:
Name: Emily Chase
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Organization: Elder Manage Care
Address: 624 Ruisseau Francais Ave, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019, United States
Phone: +1-630-638-1489
Website: https://www.eldermanagecare.com/

Source: NewsNetwork

Release ID: 89142323

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