As we grow older, we now know it is as
important to keep our brains active as it is to stay physically active. Studies show that we not only lose muscle
mass as we age but our brains actually begin to shrink. An article from Everyday Health Media’s website explains that, “your brain's
cognitive reserve — its ability to withstand neurological damage due to aging
and other factors without showing visible signs of slowing or memory loss —
diminishes through the years.”
Brain exercises such as word games and
jigsaw puzzles as well as playing an instrument or learning a foreign language
can all help to increase our brain’s cognitive reserves. Hand-eye activities that require fine-motor skills
such as knitting, drawing and painting are also helpful. Learning to cook a new cuisine is a tasty way
to keep our brains healthy since cooking involves different parts of our brains
including taste, smell, sight and touch.
Another tip from the website is to get
in the habit of sharpening your recall skills.
This can be as simple as writing down a list of things you need to buy
from the store, memorize it, and then an hour later try to remember as many
things as you can from it. They also
recommend you try to do math problems in your head, and for a further challenge
do it while walking.
At MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory
Care
of Beaverton, we provide an environment that encourages both physical and
mental activities. Opening soon, our
monthly calendar will be loaded with a wide range of wellness programs and
entertaining activities that are both fun and stimulating. In fact, if we do not already offer an
activity a resident would like, we help them to start one. Please visit
our website to learn more about our exceptional senior
living community.
MorningStar of Beaverton proudly provides the
very best in senior living with our unique mission statement of “to honor, to
serve, to invest.” With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing all seniors
and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve, we create a true home for
residents amid a beautiful setting. Please contact us to learn more about the
area’s finest senior living.
Source:
everydayhealth.com/longevity/mental-fitness/brain-exercises-for-memory.aspx
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