As the seasons change, it’s a reminder to help our loved ones adapt to new routines and environments. Spring is a great time to reconnect and nurture their well-being. Happy Spring!🌸 #PositiveAging#DementiaCare#SpringRenewal
Did you know? Women are nearly twice as likely as men to develop Alzheimer's. This #WomensHistoryMonth, let’s honor women by advocating for brain health and dementia research.
#EndAlz#BrainHealth#PositiveAging
Ever notice how a song can bring back a memory from years ago? That’s because music activates multiple parts of the brain, including those linked to memory and emotion! #brainhealth
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Black Americans are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s but are underrepresented in research. Increasing diversity in studies is key to better care for all! #BlackHistoryMonth#BrainHealth#DementiaResearch
Drs. Dobbs, Peterson, Meng, and Haley have been funded by the National Institutes of Health: National Institute on Aging to support their work analyzing the impact of a palliative care education intervention for staff in ALFs caring for people living with dementia.
Drs. Dobbs, Peterson, Meng, and Haley have been funded by the National Institutes of Health: National Institute on Aging to support their work analyzing the impact of a palliative care education intervention for staff in ALFs caring for people living with dementia.
Learn more about USF's Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration https://t.co/oag9byQXrl via @YouTube
Check out @USFAgingStudies new programs in health care administration.
Research from @UCIrvine has identified the underlying mechanisms behind thinking, deciding, & remembering. The findings may aid the development of treatments for sensory-processing disorders, brain injuries, strokes, & more. https://t.co/k5Q5Q8nesd #NIDCDgrantee