As we age, engaging in memory
exercises is just important as physically excising our bodies. The Alzheimer’s
Association offers recommendations on some easy ways to daily exercise our brain
with activities that include reading, writing and doing crossword or other
puzzles, playing games and attending events such as lectures or plays.
They state that there are four areas we
can work on to help reduce our risk of cognitive decline: physical health and
exercise, diet and nutrition, cognitive activity, and social engagement. In fact, research has found that simply by keeping
our brains active, we can actually increase its vitality and may even help to generate
new brain cells.
An article on the “6 simple steps to
keep your mind sharp at any age” from the Harvard Health Publication outlines
ways to help prevent cognitive decline and reduce your risk of dementia. The article stresses the importance of
continuing to learn as challenging our brains with mental exercises is
“believed to activate processes that help maintain individual brain cells and
stimulate communication among them.”
MorningStar
of Beaverton could not agree more. Our senior living community is loaded with
activities that are not only fun but also help to stimulate our brains. Just a quick look at our monthly calendar
shows an abundance
of activities such as word, board, and trivia games that
help to challenge our brains. Residents
at MorningStar enjoy games such as Dominoes, hangman, Bingo, Pictionary, and Yahtzee.
Regardless of personal interest, our
seniors find plenty to do to keep them interested in life. With a
range
of activities such as baking, sing-alongs, arts and
crafts, and fun-filled card games, residents stay social and keep their brains
active.
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
finest assisted living and memory care in the area.
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