More
and more research supports the importance of seniors staying
physical fit as well as keeping their brains’ fit. Harvard
Health Publishing reports on research with mice and humans that show “brainy
activities stimulate new connections between nerve cells and may even help the
brain generate new cells, developing neurological ‘plasticity’ and building up
a functional reserve that provides a hedge against future cell loss.”
Mentally
stimulating activity such as trivia and memory games, puzzles, crosswords,
board and card games can help maintain brain function. Even if you don’t have a partner to play
with, many of these types of games can be found on a computer or tablet. Reading, taking courses, drawing, painting
and experimenting with things that require manual
dexterity are stimulating mental gymnastics.
Other great brain boosters include learning or engaging in creative
activities like playing an instrument or dancing.
Board
games, such as chess and checkers, require counting, strategy and
decision-making. Memory games, scrabble and crosswords can help to improve
recall and reduce those times when you cannot get the right word out. Another added benefit to playing games with
other is companionship.
Experts
say physical activity is also necessary for good brain health as it increases
the number of tiny blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood to the region of
the brain responsible for thought. It
encourages the development of “new nerve cells and increases the connections
between brain cells (synapses).” Another positive side effect of exercise is it
also improves your heart health by lowering cholesterol levels and blood
pressure, improving blood sugar balance and reducing mental stress. Brain health is also improved with good
nutrition. Diets rich in fruits,
vegetables, fish, nuts, unsaturated oils (olive oil) and plant sources of
proteins may help to prevent cognitive impairment and dementia.
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By providing a range of meaningful programs, tasty, nutritional meals, and
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community. Please see our
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The
unique mission statement of MorningStar of Sparks, “to honor, to serve, to
invest,” sets us apart from other senior living communities. Our foundation is
built upon honoring God, valuing all seniors, and investing in staff with a
felt calling to serve. We encourage you to schedule a tour to see firsthand the
finest independent and assisted living Reno-Sparks has to offer.
Sources:
health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/12-ways-to-keep-your-brain-young
mindhow.com/best-brain-stimulating-activities-for-seniors/
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