Its Important for Seniors to be Mentally Active
More and more research suggests it is
just as important for seniors
to stay mentally fit as it is to stay physically fit, and may actually help to
keep older adults’ brains healthier. Seniors
who engage in meaningful activities also report they feel healthier and
happier.
The National Institute on Aging says
these types of activities may protect the brain by establishing a cognitive
reserve. They explain “they may help the
brain become more adaptable in some mental functions, so it can compensate for
age–related brain changes and health conditions that affect the brain.”
One study called the Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent
and Vital Elderly (ACTIVE) Trial,
had good results in improving seniors’ mental skills in the areas they were
trained in. The study involved healthy
adults age 65 years or older who participated in 10 sessions of memory
training, reasoning training, or processing–speed training. The most surprising result of the study is
that ten years later most of the participants’ improvements were still noticeable.
Brain activities can include reading a
book, making a puzzle, doing crosswords or playing trivia and other types of
challenging games. Research also suggests
that memory improvement is not only accomplished by targeted brain games or
memory drills, but can come from undertaking a new skill or hobby. Learning to play an instrument or a foreign
language are also great, brain healthy activities.
One of the best
Colorado Springs assisted living facilities, MorningStar
at Mountain Shadows provides residents with a lifestyle of comfort, wellness
and community. Every day we offer a
variety of fun and engaging activities that include things such as exercise
classes, word games, craft classes, card and board games, trivia, and a book
club. Please visit
our website to learn more about our loving community
and while you are there, be sure to take a look at “More Scenes of Elevated,
Celebrated Life.”
MorningStar at Mountain
Shadows epitomizes the very best in senior living with a unique mission
statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest.” Our foundation is built on
honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to
serve as we create a true home for residents at the foot of the majestic
Rockies. We invite you to schedule a visit to discover
why we are a step above ordinary assisted living facilities in Colorado
Springs.
Source:
nia.nih.gov/health/cognitive-health-and-older-adults
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