A lot is said about heart health, but what about brain health? On Tuesday, Sept. 24, North Carolina AARP and Rufty-Holmes Senior Center will team up to present a free workshop to learn about the ...
As people age, the brain naturally changes. Cognitive decline and memory loss come into greater focus. Remembering names and memories may take longer than usual. Processing conversations may involve ...
Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond,” Debra Whitman, an economist and AARP’s executive vice president, ...
Youngsters aren't the only ones who can play games. Even those young-at-heart senior adults can also reconnect with their ...
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Playing A Variety Of Card Games Playing a variety of card games is a great brain exercise for improving the memory of seniors. Studies indicate playing card games, such as bridge, can aid in ...
brain games, and memory workshops, are also becoming popular. These activities are designed to stimulate mental faculties and enhance memory and problem-solving skills. Many seniors are ...
"Get out there and move and by participating in sports it keeps me active and also keeps my brain active." Sheila Senger has been using a secret weapon to train for the games, running alongside 16 ...
In this guide, we’ll cover all of the best activities for seniors, from physical exercise and recreational activities to memory games. Did You Know ... activities to keep your body strong and your ...