Nevada Appeal: Senior Spotlight: Talking to your loved ones about a memory care community
Senior Spotlight: Talking to your loved ones about a memory care community
Nevada Appeal: Senior Spotlight: Ways to stay connected with your loved one in memory care
Senior Spotlight: Ways to stay connected with your loved one in memory care
Psychology Today: How Memory Can Help Us Cope With the Loss of Loved Ones
How Memory Can Help Us Cope With the Loss of Loved Ones
Yahoo: We May Now Know Why Alzheimer's Erases Memories of Our Loved Ones
We May Now Know Why Alzheimer's Erases Memories of Our Loved Ones
Memory is the ability to recall learned information. Many parts of your brain work together to encode, store and retrieve a memory.
Quite simply, memory is our ability to recall information. The main two categories for memories are short-term and long-term. Short-term memories involve information that you only need to recall for a few seconds or minutes.
Memory is the process of acquiring, storing, retaining, and retrieving information. To improve memory, use strategies like writing things down and repeating information. Engage in regular physical exercise and mental stimulation to protect your memory as you age. Our memory helps make us who we are.
What is memory? Memory is a cognitive process that enables your brain to store information that you can recall or remember later—get tips on improving it.
Use Photos and Keepsakes Visual reminders can spark memory and help create a bridge to shared experiences. Create a small photo album or scrapbook with simple captions, such as “Our family picnic at ...